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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1920)
(JKA.NTM I’.UiH. JOHEI'HINK ( Ol'N TY, OREGON, TUESDAY, Al Gl HT S, 1U30. WHOLE NI MBER JAPS SULL TO Inv.wlgtalH’n Will Protiairfy He < otu- plcterf Thia Afternoon—Every Phase of Qu<*tiou Covered lìailklIU I». IpMSM-Vfll Will Start Ui*l<ni Tour Nest Wlril and Will Visit Coast Itllre Pole Army and Warsaw Threatened by Bolsheviki; Amer ¡cans Remain at Own Risk; Resistance of De fenders Relaxed; Negotiations are Delayed New York, Aug. 3 The complete Itinerary of the western speaking | lour -of Franklin L>. Roosevelt, demo cratic vice presidential candidate, be ginning In Chicago August 11 and lending in Indianapolis August 31st, , «as announced today The tour will I Warsaw, Aug. 3 •Bre»t-Litovl*k. ’ lie made in a spwial car Speech«« the last great fortress guarding War | will be made In Spokane August 19, saw from the east has apparently Seattle and Tacoma August 20, Port fallen to the bolshevlkl. The Poles Troo,» Will Not lb" Retain.«! Per- land August 21, then he goes to Han are fighting the soviets on a 120-mfle MMMttly in District Note tv V. H. front. Francisco Will Maintain Ijondoo, Aug. 3.—Provisional •o- vlet government* have been formed In the part* of Poland occupied by the Rua*lan soviet troops, according to a Moscow wireless dispatch. Jul ian Maakievsky la chairman of the new formed body, the dispatch adds. Seattle, Aug. 3.—Hearing» on the GOVERNORSHIP OF NORTH PART Japanese Immigration quoetkin were' OF UiWEK CALIFORNIA DE- resumed today by the house subcom CLARE» VACANT mittee with a number of Seattle la bor leaders «ailed as the first wlt- nesae»., It is expected th» hearing» will elpae this afternoon with practic ally every phase of the queetion covered since the investigation* be gan, Chairman Johnson announced, j He said only minor matter* remain- Representative« of'de 1* Huerta Gor ed to be cleared up. Tomorrow the ernm.mt Met Willi <'antu and investigators plan to return to Ta- Break Said to Be Settled coma and then go to eastern Wash ington. Los Angeles. Aug. I.—A procla mation pronouncing vacant the gov ernorship of the northern district of Lower California, waa received to day from Mexico City, according to an announcement today by Eduardo Ruiz, representative tn Loe Angela» of the de facto Mexican government. CONFERENCE THOUGHT SUCCESS Associated I’r.-i* Dispatch, Aug. 3. B F. Hkillman has returned from Advices Indicate that the situation txtndon. Aug. 3.—Negotiations Toklo. Aug 3 There Is no indi a trip to Portland and other north In Poland. from a Poland-Allled for an armistice between Poland and ern points cation that Jupan will refrain from standpoint la approaching a crista, soviet Russia were delayed, accord carrying out the military arrange The bolshevlkl armies continue to ing to a Moscow wireless dispatch ment* she made for dealing with menace the Poles, and Warsaw, from which says the Polish delegation left Riberla Thu government some lime which the soviet army 1« only «0 Paranovltchi for Warsaw on Monday ago outlined the polity she Intended miles, seems to be critically men to present to Its government the so to follow and It la understood ibe aced. The Americans remaining viet demand that the Polish dele note to Washington will po'lnt out I there received official intimation that gates be given mandates for signing, that the occultation of flaghalln dis they stay there at their own risk. not only an armistice but also a pro trict, If It lakes plue« will bn only Apparently Polish resistance has re tocol setting forth fundamental con Mexico City. Aug. 3.—More than temporary Mexicali, Lower California. Au«. laxed ditions of peace. 5,000 officer* and privates in the Mexican army retired from military 3.—General Angel Flore* and 3enor Edinburg. Scotland,' Aug. 3.— i ITALY SPENDING MILLIONS VIENNA GOVERNMENT FACES service in the first week of July, ac Juan Pratt, representative* of the de Young women students of the Uni I>EM1*NEY HIGNM TO FIGHT ON AVIATION THIS YEAR la Huerta provisional government HUGE DEFICIT IN OPERATION cording to El Heraldo. MINKE ON NEXT LABOR DAY versity of Edinburg have revolted ; This general withdrawal from the early today were en route to Lo* An against what they regard as »child-j lah" restriction in the use of latch-1 Washington. Aug. 3.—Italy Is ’ army is the result of a campaign re geles where they expected to tele Vienna. Aug 3. — The deficit of Benton Harbor, Mich . Aug 3.— cently launched by the government graph to Mexico City the result* of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham key« after the regulation hour for «pending $30,000,000 this year on Its ■this city is estimated at 1,200,000 closing the ball in which they live. to induce a large part of the soldiers the conference held here with Gover aviation program, which is mainly of I crowns this year. All sources of mu pion. has signed article* for a fight of Mexico "to abandon the rifle for nor Cantu, of Lower California. An here on lavbor day with Billy Miske, I Thlrty-thre« students of Masson i a civil character it* program oall* nicipal taxation have been tried to 1 the plow,” s* the Mexican press is effort was made In the conference to of St Paul, according to an an- hall, one of the numerous hostels in Lfor a oomplete aerial transportation the breaking point and now the city compose the differences which caused fond of phrasing it. which women student* reside, have nouncement today Cantu to break off relations with the system for both passengers and government plans to cut down the gone on record a* refusing to obey The government's campaign for a federal government. goods, a regular air mail service and Instruction* regarding the use of civil list. Younger employes able smaller army is due to the reallza-1 the establishment of international The conference was the first step night key*. Tho girls assort that ! to get'other work will go first and [ tlon that vast tracts of valuable agri taken which Indicated that an arm air route* j they are being treated an children cultural land are in urgent need of Study of routes which will jotn the pruning will go through all de development and that many factories ed conflict might be avoided and the rather than as young women well Italy with France. Switzerland, Aus- partments. It 1* found that for 190.- . tn Mexico are short of help. It Is fact that negotiations have actually able to take care of themselves |trla, Jugo-iflavia. Greece and the 000 children in the primary grade of ’ pointed out that the present military j been held caused friend* of both par I Tho protest resulted in a petition the public schools there are 19,000 ties to hope that there might be to the university requesting a change Italian colonies also I* being made I teachers and many of these must go situation is such as to require the peaceful settlement. by the government authorities. Two | services of not more than 50,000 In the -warden of the hall. The view dirigible» are now operating a suc- In 1913 the Vienna city budget was Dewpllc the fact that the roads and of tho management is that too much cemful touring service between 237,500.000 crowns. For the current men. thus permitting the other thou- ■ trails to ths Josephine caves are lllverty was given the girls under the Rome and Milan and between Venice ¡year it is placed at 2,500.000,000 sands of men under arms to devote themselves to the task of economic hard traveling and hold out small previous regime and that unless they and Milan i crowns ally rehabilitating the country. Inducement for the •‘tenderfoot” to alter their petition, the Kirin must The recent uprising* of Generals try them out. over 300 tourists have leave the hall at the end of the sea- • Carlos Osuna and Jesus H. Guajardo visited the famous caverns so far ■Ion. have not altered the government's this season This year It 1s thought The Pall Mall Gazette ■ot Ixindon determination to reduce the person that the number making the trip will in commenting on the Incident says I I surpass the 900 mark of last season. nel of the army. According to Gen- "With the merits of the particular i I eral Antonio I. Villarreal, secretary I A large mining deal was reported Many of the tourists are from oth case we are not concerned but there! of agriculture and development these this morning. By the transaction er states Only 3 8 have mad» the i is a principle involved which sooner , ft wo movements do not "present a the United Copper-Gold Mines com trip from Grants Paas this year or later will have to be decided. I Medford has found out that the cave* When women won their right to coni-; military problem.” i ... pany has been sold to A. J. Stites, a Jefferson City. Mo.. Aug. 3. Mia-j ,Xi* n°n‘ ° . are in existence and 35 from that pete with men In the professions they well known Montana mining man. city have made the trip. Some of the practically won all the rights that »"ur1 voters today are ehosing nom- Italy forced by the enormous pri It is said that the price paid for the visitors wore from Alaska, a large vpperuin to the acquirement and i‘"era for federal and «tote office® ' for imported coal, s turning atten- WHEAT MAKES STEEP RISE property was around $100,000. number from Portland and many practlce of those professions. Those'™'’ prohibition question has been.tion toward the utilisation of the AS RESI LT OF SPFXT LATION The mine is located at the junc- from California. A large number who imagine that young women will made a direct issue in both the re- latent power of the country« vol-, tion of Fall and Rancheree creeks, of other states are also represented submit to the exercise of authority publican and democratic contests for ,can!c area, according to advices re- and has been held in the past by lo A oomplete register of all those whleh would not he tolerated by their nomination for United States senator celved by the Italian embassy cal men. The property consists of Chicago, Aug. 3. — Wheat made a of nation« oontro- This idea of exploiting the natural who made the trip during June or brother-., make a great mistake, a and ,h'' 11 claims, and has been partially de steep advance in price today as a re July of thia month la kept at the mistake which, if it is persisted, in. versy has been injected into the pri- heat emitted from the soil in the vol-1 sult of increased speculative buying veloped. The new owner. Mr. Stites Chamber of Commerce and will be will do an Immense amount of harm mary ln ,hp ««emocratic senatorial < anic regions seemed a dream at first | vij , thought, but already it has been de- stimulated by European war talk. will make extensive developments on shown to anyone wishing to look at for opposition to liberty is the surest I rare - Interest centers In the gubenator- veloped to considerable importance. December wheat opened at $2.17 and the place. The Fall and Rancheree it. fosterer of license." I 1 Three republicans and six Successful have been I closed at $2.29. t March ,, opened at creeks Join southwest of Galice in l<U race®. rwvew. lurvv .epuuiiveui. «..u «■»» j------ - ------ experiments —...... ~ ----- ——-----v------------------------------- ial the Illinois vtlley. democrats are seeking the senatorial conducted in the past and today at $- »nd closed at two republicans and five Larderello In Tuscany a heating! are after the respective plant of 16,000 horsepower is operat-, nominations for governor. Ing without Interruption and distrib-, ___ • I nomlnatioi Tho preconvention presidential J uting electric current to Florence, I campaign fund disclosures are ex- Idvorno and Grosseto. Its capacity. I i>ected to play some part in the de-¡it is planned, will be Increased, cisions of the voters, particularly in' First experiments with volcanic1 Dissatisfied power were made some years before New York, Aug. 3. The slogan of rooms of tho island. I have found the republican ranks. Kill* Island ■ Immigration officials immigrants sitting in these rooms republicans have been demanding i the war by Prince Ginori-Conti at Washington, Aug. 3.- ■IMsposal of of the vessels operators hive con henceforth is to b»: "Speed the In- who had been there all day long, the resignations of Jacob L. Balder. |larderello. near the salt mines of their national committeeman and W.lvolterra, a region extensively cover more than 1,900,000 tons of wooden demned them all, officials declare, coming guest —politely." Tills de- having been passed by our Inspectors chairman of their state com ed with volcanic vents emitting pow- shipping —406 vessels of various whereas, the records of those now ts. Cole, clslon was recently announced by early in tho morning. “ Clubs ” have been organ-lerful Jets of hot steam containing types — built as a part of the govern- in operation show very creditable mittee. Frederick A. Wallis, newly appoint ”I>aat night I became .an 'immi marine performances. One wooden ship out ed <M>inmissloner of immigration, af grant' myself and took my place on ized by party members in various , boric salts and various gases used in ment’s war time merchant of six round trips across the Atlantic, program is one of the moBt difficult parts of the state to defeat the Bab- 1 the extraction of boracic acid, ter ho had played the role of an Im one of the 'benches in the railroad Instead of limiting the use of problem* facing the shipping board, at sea 500 days and in port an equal migrant for one r.tght and had pass room. It was a long time before an ler-Cole candidate.«. IProhibitlon and the league are ! these steam-jets to extracting the twenty-one of the craft, aggregating number, -was laid up for repairs only ed long and tiresome hours on the I attendant announced that a barge outstanding features in the demo salts contained in the exaltations of 82,000 dead weight tons, were offer- 22 days. Island walling for a barge for New had come to take us to the railroad To date 532 wooden and composite cratic senatorial contest. Former these natural vapor-vents, the ejec-.ed recently, but 'no buyers were York. station. I fell In with a group that Federal Judge Henry S. Priest is Hon of tho steam Is stimulated by ¡found, ship*, aggregating 1348,250 dead So convinced la t'ommistdonsr was going to Weehawken to take a boring holes. In this way it has been 1 Only 194 of these wooden craft weight tons, consisting of 3 22 cargo Wallis that immigrants are being train and some of them told me they seeking the nomination oft an anti league and “ wet" platform, while possible to obtain Jets at a pressure, are now in operation, Seventy-three ships, one tanker, 115 finished hulls, needlessly detained on Ellis Island had spent a long and tiresome day in Charles M. Hay, a St. ilxiuls lawyer, of 30 to 45 pounds per square inch are tied up at various ports under ten sailing craft, 56 hulls converted after they have been passed Into this the crowded rooms.” has made the race on a "dry" and and in some Instances as high as 75 managing caretakers and 139 are in into barges and 20 standard baTges country by Immigration officials and In the work of getting tho immi pro-loaguo platform. pounds a square Inch, the tempera- storage yards, One hundred and have been delivered to the boaid. A that other reforms are urgently grant through and out of New York Breckinridge T«ong, former third ture varying from 150 to 165 de- seven of those in “storage" are fin total of 114 of these vessels, aggre needed that ho Intend to move to the swiftly. Commissioner Wallis will assistant secretary of state, another grees centigrade. ished hulls while 32 are converted gating 397.285 deadweight tons, has Island from his New York home and enlist tthe alii of the railroad been sold afid 12 totalling 44,546 , ' onv democratic candidates, Is for the 19*5. Prince Gtnori-Conti ap- 1 barge®. In devote both days anil nights to his panics. league as written at Versailles, and plied this natural steam to a 40- Officials of the board aay that tons have been lost at sea now work. '‘Immigration." ho explained, 1,0 for law enforcement as to prohibi- horsepower engine, using only a when the serviceability of the wood The total cost of the constri ction Officials of the island, according longer pours Itself out Into tlon. en fleet has been demonstrated little of this flee* estimated by the board small section of the Nenella fissure, to Mr. Wallis, are adherents of the York City, or into tho crowded m’t-j jn the republican senatorial race, the eje’ted steam from which has a difficulty will be experienced in at $170 a deadweight ton, w»'s ap theory that an Immigrant's time I* ropolltan centers of the East, Dwight F. Davis, former lieutenant pressure of 75 pounds per square turning it over to private ownership proximately $333,000,005. Sale of worth nothing at all. now flows out aicroM this big coun- c<>|Onei In the 35th division, hni in inch. Seven years later another ex at about $90 a ton. These vessels the 1,500,000 tons now held by tho "I am trying,” Mr. Wall Is said, try to »mailer towns; to the mine* nonnred he favors a liberal interpre periment was enccemful with a 300-, were built in an emergency, many board at $90 a ton would yield "to brenk up the bad habit of de- or mills ft 1® highly Important for tation of the prohibition law. while horsepower turbine-altemater, and of green timber, and some of them $135,000,000. Those already sold taining Immigrants on Ellls Island us of the immigration service and Senator Solden P. Spencer voted for later the Inrerello heating plant was made poor showings a year and two brought about $28,000,000 so that after they have boon admitted to tho those working with us—the railroad the Volsteady enforcement act. started with three turbine-alterrta-' years ago but now that they have if the 406 remaining in the govern country, Ever sln 'o I look up my people, for example- to recognize Nominees for congress 1n the 1fi tors of 3,000 kilowatts ea<*i. these “seasoned” officers of the board con- ment's possession are disposed of to new duties I have noti od gTO.lt this increasing tendency and to mAke districts In the state also will he being fed by boilers M low pressure slder them practicable cargo car- private owner* the total loaa through flocks of weary Immigrants sitting ns good an impression ns poswtble on "hoaen, as well «a candidates for vir heated by the natural steam, super- [ rlers. J the wooden ahip venture would be for hours in the erowdml railroad tho Incoming workers.” tually every state office. heated to 165 degree« centigrade. Reoanse of the bad record of tome something like $-170,000.000. I SSI Y DE TIE 0