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

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GRANTM ••IHh, JOHEPHINI » OF X T V ORM.i >X
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TO INTER J. 0.
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WHOLE NI MBEK Mf2H.
ji ly 21, i»2<».
lU-puhlh an Nominee Will Formally
Accept Party Nomination
Tomorrow
Wlllingume. for Birrai Negotiation»
Indicated by Reply Haya Lloyd
George
Resolute Wins in Third Contest; Two Straight Victories
ALLEGED PLOT
Marlon. July 21. Senator Hard­
THIRTEENTH (MlNVENTION BE­
* Ixvndon, July 21.—Lloyd George, GENERAL. UPRISING OF MOG*
ing's
speech of ^iceptance which Is
addressing the house of commons to­
ING HELD AT LINCOLN BY
For
American
Craft
Necessary;
Shamrock
LEMS AGAINST ALLIED OCCt-
to be delivered here tomorrow Is ex­
day, said that the soviet answer to
*
ANTI-LIQl Oil PARTY
PAT1ON PLANNED
pelled by close associates to give
the allies regarding the Polish peace
Led on the Start
■ prominence to the foreign policy of
was incoherent and ambiguous and
President Wilson and the league of
that it was propaganda meant large­
nations In such a way as to advance
ly for home consumption. So far as
Kundy Hook, July 21.- The Ameri­ the starting line, however, 19 sec-'
the campaign toward a squarely Join­
'" he could understand .however, the
ed Issue bei wenn the two political can defender Resolute defeated the onds ahead of the Resolute and so, . ■ovist government indicated * win-
_______ _
Shamrock IV today by her time al­ boat for boat, by the unofficial lim­
«
parties.
ingnese to negotiate direct with Po- '
lowance and not a second more.
Huixlay Ileo Thought I navalUbl« for
ing she lost the race by one second land.
Conf rasión by Plotter Said to Direct
pins the seven mlnntes arfd one sec-
Ticket—Speech Making îak«W
Suspicion Toward Men of ElUSte
Went to Csv
Moat of tito Day
Sandy Hook, July 21.—The Amer­ ond she had to give to the defender. TURKEY DECIDES TO SIGN
Power
Yesterday a party composed of Mr.
PE ACE TREATY IN REPORT
and Mrs. F. L. Johnson, Mrs. R. B. ican defender Resolute today won
Sandy Hook. July 21. The Sham-
Eshelman. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shad­ be? first race of the 1920 series for
rock led across the starting line, the Constantinople. July
Lincoln, July 21. Faced wlth duck. and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gale America's Cup.
Constantinople, July 21.—Whois­
Resolute following 19 seconds later. ’’ I has decided to sign the 21-—Turkey
semi-official Information that neither made a trip to the caves. They went
She must take two more straight
peace treaty, 8aJe arrests were made here yester­
Postponement
at
15
minute
inter-
>
WlUlam J. Bryan uor “Mill/" Sunday by way of Holland and hiked in ovep victories to prevent the Shamrock vals was ordered at 11:30 by the It was announced officially today.
day in connection with an alleged
plot to promote a genera! uprising of
would be available tor the national the five miles of trail. They were very from lifting the trophy.
committee
directing
the
cup
races.
enthusiastic over the caves, although
Soon
Cnm|ilrt<<
Paving
—
,
Moslems against the foreign occupa-
the
etart,
Taking
the
lead
after
ticket, the prohibition party forgot
With scarcely a breath of air. the
they said the climbing was bard.
Pavlng
on
the
highway
between
uon.
The confession of one plotter
the American sloop held first place sloops Idled around the Ambrose
their nominees al the opening of the
reported u> have implicated high
on most of the first leg and turned channel lightship awaiting a blow. the county line and Rogue River will
convention here today. They awel-
the first mark and held it almost to The scheduled race was over a 30 be completed soon, according to J officials of one of the entente pow-
tor«xl through two hours of spqsch
the finish line. Within a mile of the mile windward to leeward course, L. Calvert who with 3. S. Schell has en fn the alleged conspiracy whicG
the contract for the se^lon between
directed chiefly against ths Brtt-
making In the unventllated auditor­
finish the Shamrock drew alongside, with two 15 mile legs.
the line and Gold Hill. The paying |8h.
but the Resolute, granted a time al­
ium.
Shamrock IV led for several miles.| Is going along fast ntyv and the____________
For the first time In history of
lowance of seven minutes and one Resolute then coming up and taking
crew is averaging a mile in about 11 '
national politics a woman has been
second, was safe.
the lead after both boats did much
days. There is about two-miles left Ariirnil CTDII/C 10
chosen to bo permanent chairman of
Had It not been for the time al­ tacking. It was a tight race, with on the stretch to Rome River but hfP|rnfll. \ I n|Rr l\
the national convention. Ml»» Marie
lowance. which the challenger had to the advantage lying with the Reso­ this will be done within a couple of
’*-'*’*- viitiiM- iv
The following la an additional list give, she would perhaps have won.
C. Brehm, of lxuig Beach. Cal., was
lute. The latter gained slightly on
All I TH Ikl IDICL1 PITV
given that honor today by the prohi­ of names of boys and girls who have because she finished 18 seconds every hitch as the sloops tacked. The weeks. The mile between the fin-
enrolled In the Farm Bureau con-; ahead of the defender. She crossed
portion at the line and the
bitionists.
,
wind was about seven or eight knots. ished*
completed part further up will be
W G. Caidwell, vie« chairman of tests:
done about Monday.
Two plants
■
Membership' contest—Wllderville,
the prohibition national oonyulttee.
havq
been
thrown
together
and
the
Dublin,
July
21.
—
A
general strike
Everett
Robinson.
Sucker
Creek.
late today presented a resolution be-
increased output will allow the work was called in Dublin today in perau-
Hazel
Wells.
Dorothy
Walls,
Clinton
national
co
liven
-
the
prohibition
fore
to proceed at a much faster rate.
ance of the movement to secure the
William
lion calling tor the unanlmoua none Smith, Clifford Smith.
release of James Larkin, head of the
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•nation of Bryan as the parties pr«-s- Houck, Maurice French. Arnold Dur­
Ohl Friends Meet—------------------------ transport workers union who is serv-
kee.
Ashby
Fulk,
Theodore
Striker,
idantial candidate.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker, on ing a sentence in New York on his
Calling the thirteenth quadrennial Clyde D. Durkee. Nellie Houck. Inez
Tuesday night entertained a number conviction of criminal anarchy. The
Fulk.
Marguerite
Durkee.
convention of the prohibition party
The population of Josephine coun­ of old friends at tho Harvey reel- order to lay 4own tools was not gen-
Itodent contest Sucker Creek,! Jjondon. July 21.--Caning of girl
to order here thia morning, Virgil
dence on North Fifth street, which erally obeyed.
*
G. Hinshaw, chairman of the prohibi­ Keith Wells. .Clifford Smith, Clinton ! pnpils in elementary schools by thek ty, according to census figures re­
Is
the
Parker
home
for
the
summer,
i
ceived
this
morning,
showed
a
de
­
tion national committee, told the Smith, Virgil Brown. William Houck, male teachers, a practice which has
| to meet their daughters. Mrs. W. L. I
delegatee they had come together to Maurice French, Ashby Fulk, Theo-| I been general In England for many crease during the past 10 years of 20
j Ireland of Portland, Mrs. E. 8.;
dore
Striker,
Arnold
Durkee
"select a burial lot for John Barley­
years, recently has become the sub­ per cent. The population of the Veach and Miss Gertrude Tarker of,
The other political parties,
Canning contest Sucker Creek.
corn
ject
of much criticism and the Dally county as shown by the last figures , Klamath Falls, and the Ireland and I
he said, "out of respect to John's Marguerite Durkee. Inex Fulk, Nellie
Mail
has started an agitation for Its is 7655, or 1912 less than in 1910. Veach children, who have been visit­
relathes have voted that he »hall lie Houck.
abandonment.
Many letters have been These figures are in keeping with ing here for some weeks. During the
years
to
be
in state for another four
population figures of other Interior Evening there were a number of'
viewed by the American people.
Mrs. Clarence Wlnetrout is spend­ written the newspapers, the major­ Oregon cities. Medford showed 39.9 ; pleasing musical selections.
Miss
"The democratic platform is silent ing the day visiting with friends in ity of the writers advocating inflic­ per cent decrease, while Roseburg
Alma Wolke and Mrs. Veach gave
the republican platform I» silent, Ashland.
New York. July 31.—Erwin R.
tion of cbrporal punishment of girls. showed a somewhat smaller decrease. piano numbers, Mrs. Ireland. Mrs.
the prohibition national chairman
Wltllnui Pollock, of Portland, la When necessary, by women teachers. There are many more people here at Veach. Miss Parker, Louise Ireland, Bergdoll, younger half brother of
continued. "Harding owns brewery spending a few days visiting with his
the present time than there were six Messrs. T. P. Cramer, George Cramer! Grover Cleveland Bergdoll who dis­
stock, ha is not a prohibitionist at parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollock. They protest that a sensitive girl may months ago. The main decrease will and E. S. VanDyke gave vocal selec- appeared from his Philadelphia home
never fully recover the "shame of
heart. Cox is wet The futuro is be­
Mrs. Mary Trodt and Mrs. Joe Mel­ being caned by a man."
probably be in the city figures, as it tions. There was also a vocal duet , about two years ago. since • which
fore us. the campaign is upon ns.
chor. who have been visiting here at
is believed that there will be about. by the Cramer brothers and vocal time he has been sought on charges
The
lord
mayor
of
Bristol,
who
had
"We want to do the wisest thing, the G. W. Winetrout home, left this
3000 shown by the returns.
trio by the Parker sisters. At the i of draft evasion, today surrendered at
the best thing for the prohibition morning for their home at Marion, 30 years experience as headmaster
It is believed that the principle er­ close of the program ice cream and Governor's Island.
of
a
school,
said
he
knew
the
prac
­
movement and for the country. It Ohio. Mrs. Trodt Is a' slater of Mrs.
tice of men administering corporal rors made in the final returns of the I wafers were served.
was our fervent wish that every po­ Wlnetrout.
PORTLAND MARKETS
T
punlshinent'to girls was common, but census are mistakes made by not se­
litical party would thia year fall in
curing,« complete list of the residents
he
was
opposed
to
It.
line with the constitution of the Toll­ No Concert Friday—
of the various sections.
Portland. July 21.—Cattle, hoga,
%
ed States, with the congress of the
As most of the members of the
butter and eggs are steady and un­
United States, with the supreme Granta Pass band went to the concert
GILBERT APPOINTED MEMBER
changed. Sheep weak, valley lamb«
cour of the United States, and recog­ at the jmrk last oMnday night, it was
U. OF O. BOARD OF REGENTS
19.25 at 210.25.
nize openly and avowedly.the settle­ Impossible to hold a rehearsal and
ment of this question The other par­ the band concert for this Friday
Washington, July 21.—In an effort
Salem, July 21.—Rev. William S.
ties have failed. What shall we do?" night will be postponed until a later to combat the high cost of living the Gilbert, of Astoria, former chaplain
Turning to measures other than date.
war department is soon to place mil­ of the Third Oregon infantry and
«
The pathtinding trip for the long­
prohibition which the party had
lions of dollars worth of canned senior chaplain of the Forty-first di- est
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____ ____________
auto scenic highway
in the world.
said.
championed. Chairman Hinshaw
Fishing Is Better—
meats on the market at prices'below vision overseas, today was appoint-' sponsored by the National park ser­
*'Aa we assemble here for the 13th
Fishing for the steelhead Is said even pre-war quotations. Bald an an- ed a member of the hoard of regents | vic« and promoted by the National
time In 51 years we do so with a rea­ to he getting better now and a few nouncement today front the office of of * the
‘ University
'
of Oregon, to sue- Park-to-Park Highway association, is
lization that we have had part In are falling to some of the more the division of sales.
ceed W. K. Newell, who has resigned, being made by A. L. Westgard, field
more than one battle and for the so­ 1 "lucky" fishermen. At any rate Joe
representative of the American auto-
..It |g Jugt M important to burn
lution of more than one problem. Wharton ears that they are lucky for
ntnr
k|l||rn
Alinnril
mob,,e
association
[the
blight pruning» as it Is to prune
While we have been a party with an he fished a whole riffle last night
Kfl
I
NflMrS
I
H
The
wonder
hl
*
hwa
>'-
4500
miles
out
the infected parts of the tree."
eye single to the solution of one great [and could not get a strike on a fly.
» •
nnUL
linillLU UIIUULI1 In length, traverses nine states, in-(Coullty lAgent Miller declared this
problem we have at the same time Charles Adair then went over the
rnn nnrnnil nnnu/rno Clndlng Ore8°n- Washington and morning. Mr. Miller is attempting
aimed at the solution and reached same water with a spinner and pulled
H K nr 1 N bn Wrn\ Ca,lfornla and connects the principal [to jmpPMa the orchardist» of the ab-
the solution of many probelms.
lout a nice steelhead. Frank Cole-
I UK UIILUUH UIIUVTLIU' national parks of the west.
This , solllte necessity of cutting out any in-
"For example, we stood for woman man also caught a steelhead at the
—---- --
boulevard, permanent improvement f«cted branch as soon as the disease
suffrage In 1872, which was 40 years dam yesterday evening. Trout are
of which is to be asked of congress, aPpears. Many have been doing this.
before tho progressive party was said to be taking a fly fairly good
Copenhagen, July 21.— An at­
The Oregon Growers^ Cooperative will be officially opened by federal but they have left the cuttings on the
bom and 40 years before any other i now.
tempt to reach North Point and thus Association has selected its trade and state officials, including Stephen . ground,
_------- . The disease will blow from
party assumed the same position. We
complete the Danish exploration of names. The principal name to be —
‘
T. Mather,
director general of na-[the cuttings on the ground just as
advocated civil service reform the Cars Arc Sold—
North Greenland will be made by used Is Mistland. i A second name tional
and others in a a tour bad as they will from the tree. The
----- parks,
7
same year and thus preceded the
Dodge Bros, cars have been sold Lange Koch. the young Danish scien­ which will be used on some of Its starting from Denver Augd-t 25. The blight has appeared In many orchards
democrats by four years and the re­ b,v the C. A. Llnch agency to H. Mes- tist and Polar explorer, this summer. products, especially on dried and can­ tour will take about 60 days.
I I Of - —
.............
the valley
this summer and It is
publicans by 12 years. Wo chnm- songer, of Takilma, and to the Sooner The aim of his expedition, which is ned goods, is Firland, and a third
Mr. Westgard in his pathfinding --------
feared that
will spread unless
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.. It „..I
ploned the direct election of U. S. Taxi. The same agency sold a Baby expected to last about two years, name that will be used Is Tru-West, trip will visit the following towns: i
means
are
taken
to check it.
The
senators In 1872. The republican Grand Chevrolet to C. Hendricks and aside from scientific purposes, is to These names are now being register­ Portland. July 22, Salem, Albany and
pnrty never championed that Issue a Buick roadster to Charles Mason, secure Danish sovereignty of all ed. California has capitalized the Eugene. July 23; Roseburg. July 24; I Oregon- law Is cooperative. Inasmuch
as it works for the good of the fruit
and the democratic party not until of Marshfield.
Greenland.
sun. Northwestern fruits are of su­ Grants Pass, July 25: 'Medford. July grower and prevents the spread of
1900 or 28 years thereafter.
Koch, who in the capacity of ge­ perior quality due to a happy com-[ 26; Crater Lake National park. July tree disease«, If it Is carried out.
"We favored two-cent letter post-
ologist participated In Knud Rasmus­ bination of soil and climate. In every 27. and 'Medford and Ashland. July
Anthracnose has appeared In many
age In 1872 and thus beat every stood for national prohibition since sen's last expedition, hopes to reach valley of Oregon especially in the 28.
orchards
this year. also, says Mr.
1889
No
other
political
party
has
other political pnrty to that proposi­
Inglefield Gulf hy motorship and In spring and fall thin veils and banks
Europe has for years held the An- Miller. It is very bad in some, due
tion by tho space of 18 years. We ever championed that issue In nation­ August or September will endeavor of fog and mist drift down against erican pleasure-seeking -people In a
to the weakened condition of the
stood for international arbitration In al platform or convention.
to establish a depot 250 miles north­ the hills. It is a scene that every sort of wondrous awe of the Inspira­ trees after ^he exceptionally i
cold
"Not
only
hive
we
been
the
first
1878; the republican party did not
east of there. A mechanic will be the Oregonian is familiar with. Oregon­ tion that envelopes the Alps. This weather of last winter.
There i Is
advornte It until 1 904. or 28 yenrs to champion practically all of the only white man to accompany him, ians are often afraid to mention the .park-to-park highway encircles it pan­
thereafter and the progressive ns'rtv fundamental questions of the last the other members of the expedition fact that wo have a little rain and oramic recreational area, Unking more of this disease throughout the
state this season than there has been
not until 1912. or 38 years thereat half century as they are recognized being Eskimos.
mist occasionally. This mist, how­ (mountain peaks with valleys and for the past eight years, because of
today
both
In
statute
and
constitu
­
ter. We opposed lotteries and gamb­
Henry Ford has plnced an Ice- ever, Is one of the greatest assets of (cities, rivalling in grandeur the sce­
the general hard winter. It is urged
ling In 1978; no other political vnrtv tion but wo have been the first upon crawling tractor at Koch's dlsposal. the country west of the Cascades and nt- resorts of Europe.
that all of this antracnose that can,
the
firing
lino
whether
hy
referen
­
ever opposed such In pint form or In
"ontrfhiites to Its richness. Its great
The national parks of the West, he cut from the trees and burned.
dum or party action In most cam
Wm. Husclton returned this morn­ output, and the high quality of its connected with a continuous high­
convention.
This will prevent the blowing of the
"Whatever else wo mnv remember, nalrna for state prohibition, war pro­ ing from a visit at* Roseburg and fru’ts. Hence Mistland seems to be way. are destined to become the In­
spore«
this fall and consequent dam­
hibition,
or
national
prohibition."
will go to Kerby today.
let us remember this that we have
very appropriate name.
ternational playgrounds of the world. age te the fruit spurs.
ALLIED
OFFICIALS
NAMED
LALLtU IN IKlOII Uli
CENSUS SHOWS FEWER
f
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