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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
r. » — GRANTS P IKK. JOHKPHI.NE COUNTY, OIIM.ON, SATI R1JAY, JULY SI, IO-M. WHOLE NI MBER ;<OS7. NEED PROTEST • '<>« Io Make Ibxixx r»U< Stand <x> I «Migue of Natimi» <1i«r in Ao <”|H»nce K|wwwh Marlon, Ohio, July 31.-—»Harding's NEWSPAPERS SAY THAT TROOPS front porch campaign began today WILL HE DISPATCHED TO with a pilgrimage to Marion by dele SAGIIAI4N DESPITE U. S. Additional Fire FighU-rs Being Sent To Scene But Etui Not Yet in Sight Say Report* Hart and Owens Located Asleep in Sheep Camp; Taken to LaGrande Jail; Hart Confesses to Murder; Sus pect Thought to be Rathie is Apprehended — San Francisco, Cal., July 31.—The Bl LI-ION DOLIxAR IN< KEAKE IN large foreet fire' reported raging in FREIGHT, PAABENGER AND the Shasta National forest has been 1 gates from .Manefield and the sur trTHER R.ATES burning now two days Reports1 rounding country In Richland coun said * "the end is not yet in sight." j i ty. »1—■ *<-- Additional fire fighters are I being Pendleton, July 31.—Jack Rathie, during last night the posse came up sent to the scene. Washington, July 31—"The posi- alleged leader of the Jail break here on the sheep camp and asked the tlon of the democratic party wlth laet Sunday, waa brought In by a herder if he had seen the men. He Married Friday— pome today and lodged In the Jail. denied any knowledge of having eeen Alva Edwin Cook, of Medford, and National Privilege« Muet Hr I plichi reference to the league of nations He waa unarmed whan «aptured near them and then the two forms were ' Mias Viva Iona Davis of this city will be made perfectly clear ” when Kay PafMwa in Pointing Out seen nearly at his fee-t They were were married Friday afternoon at 5, Governor Cox delivers his speech ac- Gibbon. « Policy of Nation shackled and then awakened and Rev. C. M. dine uniting the couple. »-eptlng the nomlnation, George Isi Grande, July 31.— It Is expect brought here by automobile this 1 They will make their home in Med- WMte, the new national chairman, ed that Hart and Owens will be re morning. Sheriff Warnick, of Union | ford. declared ioday. Toklo. July 31. Outlines of Jap- turned to Pendleton soon Jenks county declared that a Pendleton Washington, July 31—Increases aa’s answer to the United Stale«' note Taylor, brother of Til Taylor, ar newspaper clipping was found pinned In freight, passenger, Pullman and relative to Japan's Intentlpn to occu 'He admitted rived af noon to take charge of the in Halt's pocket. other railroad rates estimated to In py Saghalla. Siberia, were printed to , everything,” said Warnick men. crease the revenue of the railroad* day by newspapers According to "Hart admitted to myself and I by $1,400,000.000, to meet th* t»- newspaper accounts the answer, in Special Deputy Kind, of Pendleton, ' creased operating costs were approv Ln Grande. Ore., July 31.—Neil that he fired the shot which killed pointing out Japan's policy, will nay ed today by the interstat* eommerc* 1 Hart, the alleged slayer of Sheriff Sheriff Taylor," declared Deputy that Um occupation 1» unavoidable commission effective upon fiv* day* Tlld Taylor, of Umatilla county In the Sheriff Dester McElroy. to maintain her national privilege McElroy : notice. and that the do»-laIon to ocoupy the Pendleton Jail break last Sunday, and said Hart made this statement short Honolulu, July 31. -At daylight San Francisco. Cal., July 31.—Red In presenting their applications island will not tie changed his pal. Jim Owen, are in Jail here ly after being placed in Jail here at 4 Sunday, July 11, lhe congressional 1 Cross workers here are preparing for for freight rat* increa-es the rail thia morning, having been brought In o’clock. party aboard the transport Great early today by a posse of six men. the arrival early next week of nearly roads contended before the interstate Northern sighted the entrance to 800 Russian children en route from headed by J. H. Molnchlen of In Pendleton. July 31.—It !• report • Vladivostok to Petrograd, where, it commerce commission that $1,107,- Honolulu harbor, and from then on Grande. They were found asleep In *d that the poses near Gibbon has 1 is hoped, they may be returned to 000,000 was necessary to advgne* until the parly's departure late Tuea- . their income to the 6 per cent basis a sheepherder's camp on ' Tollgate apprehended Jack Rath le the alleged day it lived and moved in an atmos- 1 their parents or relatives. permitted by the new transportation road In the Wnnaha foreet and when leader of the Jail break. The suspect phern Hawaiian. When the revolution moved toward act. Shippers and state commission* they woke they were In Irons. Is being brought here. None of the Hardly had the Groat Northern The posse had been trailing th* housemen have ever eeen Rathie and ' its height in Rusaia many fathers and generally agreed that some advance* dropped her anchor when a launch fugitives since late yesterday and mothers of Petrograd gathered their were necessary, but they opposed absolute Identification la Impossible. ’ children into groups of twenty to a both the total and the method of The fourteenth annual census fig apppoared alongside with a Hawaiian orchestra playing and pinging songs SEVERAL HURT WHEN TRAIN hundred, with nurses and teachers application' HOLAHEYIKI MAKE ADVANCE ures for Josephine county have been of the islands. When the yellow DERA1I-ED NEAR IDAHO (TTY TO EAST PRUSSIAN FRONTIER , and sent them into the peaceful, rich Passenger rates, the carriers pro vecslvsd and each prnntnot is listed quarantine flag was run down a bevy acres of Siberia "for a few months; posed. would be left unchanged and with its population for IM> past 20 of Hawaiian girls boarded the Great Ogden. Utah. July 31. -Several Paris. July 31.- -»Bolshevik! cavalry . until the trouble has blown over." th edr program of advances, applicable Time came for the little wander throughout the country, did not tak* years Only one precinct A1 th« coun Northern and hung letsor garlands were hurt when the Oregon Short forces have,advanced to the east ty, that of Micky Qus«», baa shown of flowers, about the necks of con- Line train No. 32 from Butte waa ITmwian frontier according to a re ers to return to their parents. But into account any wage increase* a growth tn the past 10 years Each , Kr«««men and the membhea of their derailed at Downey, Idaho, early this port from the French military mis in the meantime a barrier of tire had made by the railroad labor board. morning sion at Warsaw. ot the others have bean d» reaaed »families making th« trip risen between them: a dead line The advances as proposed were: i AZ the dock Governor Vl The census by precinct« follow« Cfcarlea J. I formed of the entire battle fronts of Eastern roads, 30.4 per cent, to Althouse. 374. McCarthy and military and naval ot- the oppoeed boltbeviki and Czech yield an advance in all revenues of DlmrnlcS 147. armies -When hunger and war ter- 21.1 per cent, or $544.000,0*0. fitials welcomed tbe party On the ' rors confronted the wanderers, the Ferry. 200 pier stood one group of Koreans, with Western roads: 23.9 per cent to Fruitdale 373. the provisional preaident ot Korea. American Red Cross took over group advance all revenues 17 per cent or after group, established colonies in $352,893,000. Galloe. 102 Dr Syngman Rhee, 1n its center, an I Western Stlieria and apparently solv Granite Hill, $25 other group of Filipino* and a third Southern roads: 30.6 per oent to ed the problem of feeding and bous Grant« Puns, Non. 1 to 8, 3.151. of Japanese, all in their national cos provide 20.7 per cent larger revenu* ing its young’chargee But as the Kerby, 299 tume« and all waving a welcome or $120,770.000. Covered with names ot place« In battle line swayed and the bolshe- Iceland, 144. Automobile« took the visitors I Mrs. V. A. C. Ahlf, attorney, who Apart from these advances, 36 Lucky Queen. 17 4. around the islands They were lunch-1 many foreign countries, the Wander with her husband. W. C. Ahlf. re vtkl captured town after town where roads In the southwest asked sepa well travelogue car arrived here yes American Red Crods activities were Merlin. 245. «on guests of the Ad club and attend cently returned from Aberdeen, rate treatment from the wester* Murithy. 338 ed a luau, or feast, provided by the terday, en route to Vancouver. B. C., Wash, has opened offices In the In full operation the children were classification, and a rate Increase of Placer. 91. Pan-Pacific headquarters. The final from Mexico. The Wanderwell party Blackburn building, over the Nation moved to Vladivostok, thousands of, 3 2.8 per cent. Selma. 334. social event was a reception given by is making a trip around the world, al drug store and resumes the prac mile« away. Thence they were taken visiting every country and each foun- tice of law in Grants Pass August 2r to Russian Island. Here they were An estimated valuation of *20,- Governor McCarthy. (Continued on Page 8) , try thoroughly, in order to be able to The rooms, which have behn vacant given the best of care until they left 616.000,000 placed on the transpor show moving pictures of the coun for a number of years, have been re on the Yomei Marti for Sen Francisco. tation systems by their owners was tries as they really are Captain and modeled and newly decorated and The colony had a dental clinic, a questioned by both shippers and Mrs. Wanderwell. Al Nelson, me made attractive and convenient. Mrs. hospital, and primary school classes. state utility commissions, who com chanic. arid Mis« Jeanne Hanson, cor Ahlf, formerly Mrs. Violet Clement, Thirteen of the larger girls took a plained that “book value" waa un respondent. are the four members of was admitted to the bar in 1910 and course of training fitting themselves reliable, while the carriers contend I the party. practiced in Grants Pass until about to become nurses' aids in the Ameri ed that their figure« were conserva : In 1912, when he was but 15 years three years ago when she went 9 to can Red Cross hospital. tive, especially because of rising of age. Captain Wanderwell started Aberdeen. In Aberdeen Mrs. Ahlf Some of the children included in cost of materials and equipment, Ion foot from Posen. Poland, with increases in passenger rates, and flat Ismld, Turkey. July 31 With the head <>f the Gulf of Ismid on three two other boys, in the interests of enjoyed an extensive and lucrative the group have exceptional qualities freight increases Instead of the per- practice, but the Southern Oregon of temperment and ability. Several onrush of Turkish nationalists to- | Hide« the boy scouts Since that time he , centage advances, also were advocat Many of the Armenian orphanages haa been traveling steadily encept for climate brought her back. She says have fine voices. One little girl, ed by shippers to equalize the bur ward, the Gulf of Ismid this historic established by the Americans and' the two years of the war which he that from a business standpoint she whose mother Is a professional danc den of any advance. old city was filled to overflowing with | British In Interior cities have been: believes in Grants Pass and as * a er has a marked gift for the stage. | served with the Australian army. Setting out the necessity for th* „Greek and Armenian refugees, who ' evacuated through Ismid to points; After his discharge from the Anzacs place to live it is much more attrac Still another paints 'beautifully. The increase, the railroads claimed that tive than the Grays Harbor country. I genius for mechanics possessed by were bolng »hipped on to Constantin- I between here and Constantinople less |In IM9. Captain Wanderwell pur- Mrs. Ahlf will be assisted in the many of the boys is shown in their the net income of all of the country** ople tut fast as transportation was liable to attack by the nationalists. '• j chased the automobile in which the office work by Mr. Ahlf. who has toys, whittled out of bits of wood roads fell from $1,056.000,000 tn available. Tales of the Incoming ref-! There Is no peace for the Armenian ’ trip is being made and since that been studying law since leaving with whatever sharp edged tool they 1916 to $51,000,000 In 1919, whU* ngoes reoalled the terrors through and Greek children -Many of them Ume bag been on tbe rogd Tb(J par. can find. Grants Paes three years ago. fContinued on page 4.) which tho local Christians passed In have been moved scores of times ty tak<Jg mov|ng pIctlirM of alI thp I _ej place* of Interest and of the scenic 1917. when all the Armenian section ( since thoy were rescued from t was burned, thousands of Christians Moslems and th»' stories of their suf-* wonders of the countries and exhibit wore slaughtered anil others fled Into forint« are almost incredible | thom In order to help pay the Official figuroa show that 88,000 Ipenses of the trip. the mountains. This ancient city. which was called i Armenian, children have been rscov- A trip to Crater I-ake was made Nioomedla In blblcal time«, was the ; ered u capital of Blthynla and under the still Ir Roman Empire became one of the Arab«, crater lake« in the world, but saya Many of the Armenian girls who thttt crater b<ke )g tbp mogt wonder. chief cltlos of Asin Minor. Pliny des cribed It In his letters to Trajan as passed through Ismld were tattoed fll] of any ot tbom Pietri tee were having al senate hotise, an aqueduct, on the forehead, oheeks and chin In algo ukon of tbo ¿^¿'¡¡««"the a forum and many temples and other such a manner that their faces will Rogue tbe natural br)dge ftnd Qtb, public buildings. Diocletian made always hear the marks. Some of the era being filmed. These scenes Ismid his residence and began the older girls worn taken as wives by bo BhoWn *1? the way along persecution of Christians which the ' the Turks and Arabs, and the refusal route taken by the Wanderwell Oanttuill continued when they came 1 of their Armenian associates to tor-,party give their shame makes their rescue »pbn 1>arty will ieave this evening Into imssosslon In tho 14th century. Now Its population has been swell xeoin almost as great a tragedy as'for Vancouver. They will then go ed by crowds fleeing bofore tho na I their life in the harem. across Canada to the eastern coast Armenian children captured I b) and take a vessel for Spain where tionalist advance and by British troops camped among tho mlns of Turks were so thoroughly frightened tho travels will be continued. The tho old Roman Byzantine walls on the by tho Moslems into denial of their entire number of films which have mountain aldo, which now bristle« nationality that many of thom still been taken will be released within a with barbed wire entanglements and Insiivt thoy are Mohammedans, Fre- oouple of years. • are converted Into machine gun shel qnontly they have been provided with falsified birth certificates and family AR4WHIHHOI* NOT A LI OWED ters. Shabby Turkish soldiers, the rem records, so skillful waa the effort to TO LAND ON ENGLISH SOIL nants of the Sullen's forces which falamizo (he Christian children h ■ ■' ■■■■ —I < remained loyal to Che »(Constantinople L'ww York; July 31.—-Archbishop government, kilted Scots an<t turban 1 Since the foregoing was written the Oaniel Mannix of Australia, sailed to ed Sikhs drag ammunition carts Turkish nationalists have made sev day for Ireland although »England Showing more tliun 9,000» |mlrs of umsiu ;»-»! dioes in u great pile at the Salvation army headquarters In New througji the afreets and make ready eral attempts to taka Ismid but ware has announced that he will not be York, ’These shoes will be repaired and distributed to the needy as part of the great work the Salvation army la car for the 'Musbipha Kemal which oc defeated by (British and Turkish gov permitted to land because of bls ex rying on. cupy tho mountains which enoloee the ernment troops. pressed views on the Irish question. RED CROSS WORKERS