Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 10, 1920, Image 1

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    VOL. X„ Xo. 207.
GRANTS PAHM, JOSEPHIXK COUNTY. ORHQON.
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1030.
H« In«Iul«- U til Knep Nomili«« Bu»>
for Next Tlirt’o Weck»—Wee In
Four Sintra
COMMITTEE IO TAKE RECESS
Marion, Ohio, Sept. 10 Hack from
u Ihre« days* trip In the north and
> west, during which he made »pets he» j
pn Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and!
j Minnesota, Senator Harding resum-!
| od bis front porch schedule today
with a list of engagements that prora-
i isod to occupy al! Ills attention for
. tho next three or four weeks.
whole ximber so 7 i
Thousand» of Priw>n«Ts an«!
Much
War Material Taken tn Assaults
on Bolshevik!
PERU AND < HI14*: FINALLY
HETTLE»
PENITENTIARY
HE
TELI j H
AUDIENCE
Warsaw, Thursday, Sept. 3.—The D'ANNUNZIO FOLLOWS UP HIS
Polish armies on the northeastern1
PRiMXLVIAT1ON MADE FOR
front delivered a series of success­
RUPI BMC
ful attacks upon the Russians today
and took 3300 prisoners, four guns
and two armored train».
SAIJZAR IS NAMED HUM) OF
NORTH MUTER CALIFORNIA’
Financial anil Diploma«!«' Source» Axe Ih-iiKHTiUic Nominee Inrarth. His­
Soldji-rs to Remain Ixiyal to Ixxuler
Quoted in
I'rom Han
tory in DiMHwdng Denials of
Mexicali, Sept. 10. Luis M. S»li-
anil Republic—Aeeembly Called
l»l«X<> to l.a Nación
Campaign Charge*»
zar has been appointed permanent
for Six Weeks
Boston, Sept. 10.—The Prudential
governor of the northern district of
Trust Company of this city was taken
Lower California according to an an­
Chl'ago, Hept. 10. Fred W. Up-' over by the bank commissioner to­
Buenos Aires, Sept. 10.—A finalI
Spokane, Sept. 10.—Governor Cox, nouncement today. Senor J. S. Alv- ■
London, Sept. 10—Gabrielle D'An­
ham today told the »«•nate Invcali- day. The company has a capital of
«nscusaing the
rne denials
aeniais of the cam- red a is the new state treasurer.
settlement of the Ta>na-Arlca dis- discussing
nunzio, who yesterday proclaimed an
satln» committee that he took the 1200.000.
J palgn fund charges by Republican
—
"Italian Republic of Quarnero" has
pute which has been considered as
full responsibility for the proposal
.. J National Chairman Will Hays, and
summoned the constluent assembly to
South!
the
most
serious
menace
to
South!
.
.
,
,
,
.
,
.
,
..
to raise the IJinlt of the republican
¿others declared in his speech at the
meet six weeks hence, says a Milan
American peace, through the pay- pjrgj Voters league here today that
campaign contributions from >1000
dispatch to the London Times. D’An­
to $10,000.
me nt by Chile to Peru of 6,000,0001 ** r was time and In order to put a
nunzio’s troops have pledged fidelity
”1 was voted down by a largo ma-
agreadg stop to corruption, to send somebody I
pounds, has been virtually
irtuaiiy agre»»
to the new republic, ft la said.
jority at the meeting in New York,"
upon, according to a dispatch to Earn ! to 4hc penitentiary ”
ho aald.
j
"I will remind the country.’ he
N'aclon from San Dleg,
go, . quoting fin-’
CRUISER PITTSBURG AGROUND
' said, “of the days of Boss Tweed.
”1 hoped the lid would be raised
anelai and diplomati sources.
BI T IN NO IMMEDIATE DANGER
and 1 did recommend 110,000 a« the
An indictment against Gene Reed,
(Continued on page 2.)
Medford, Ore., Sept. 10.—Quite a
limit.” Upham aald
"I presented
of Leland, for aseault with attempt to
Washington. Sept. 10.—The cruia-
.I'lisatlon aas
asloned la tue < Ity
the prop«»- lllou at a meeting In N« »
kill was broght yesterday by the
_ . .
. , .
. er Pittsburg, aground in the Baltic
through
the
fact
Jus|
having
become
York, but It was vol« i| down and n*i
grand Jury. Reed
F * is
’ accused of badly
, ,
,
,
n_.__
sea, is in no immediate danger al­
known that the largest Illicit dlstll-
1 stepped from the room I told Mr.
cutting Jack Casey and Jack Maloney
though several sections of the double
lilalr to telegraph hl« men In Chicago I lery and bootlegging headquarters
over a week ago in a fight at the
bottom are flooded, according to
ever located In Medford and Jack-
Maloney mine
Casey and Maloney
not to send out f.>riu 101.”
navy department advices.
son county had been discover«*«! early
\ are said to have lain all night at the
thia week in a west side resident dis­
mine
after
the
affair
without
atten
­
in- trict. «>11 South Pea h street
tion and were in. very bad condition.
Loyal Heath returned yesterday
re-
The illegal whiskey and prune
Pendleton. Sept. 10.— Funds are
Vienna. Sept. 10.—In its effort to They are much improved now, how­
from Albany where he spent several
brandy distiller and bootlegger, who being subscribed here for the erec­ find a solution of its financial diffi­ ever.
days visiting with relatives.
iso far as can be learned worked and
culties the municipality of Vienna Is
tion of a monument to Sherrlff Til
A demurrer was fillesi in the Byron 1
lived by himself ami fled the city on
resorting to taxation not approached
August IS, abandoning
his pinna, Taylor, who was killed on July 23d in any country during the war. As a Protzman case and it was continued
suffering evidently w ith a bad case by prisoners breaking Jail. The mon­ first step it has raised the deposit over until Monday, Bancroft entered
of cold feet. Little Is known about I ument It is planned. will be a bronze of gas consumer from between 100 a plea of not guilty, Robert Jones.
! him. Also he ««vldently did a large j ^«tue of Taylor, as thousands knew and 300 crowns to 8,000 crowns per accused of taking articles from the
interest is paid on this ! Grants Pass rooming house, plead
, bootl tglng business between
’_ ....__
July- _
; him, sitting astride his horse - ^n»r meter. No
guilty.
• — —
4.
IS.
(
deposit.
5th and Augu
The grand jury completed'its work:
The first known of Ills criminal wearing his leather "chaps,” Bom-
The new schedule of taxes con-
I work in the city was when on July brero and flowing scarf.
templates a levy on practically every I yesterday and made its report to
Paris, Sept. 10.—Olive Thomas,
Taylor resemble«! the type of west- daily activity, There will be a tax Judge Calkins. The jail was examin­
; 5, under the name of C. C. Russell,
motion picture star, died in the
the
ed
and
found
to
be
in
good
condition.
ern
sheriff
often
found
in
story
books
a man about 35 years old who said !
of 2 per cent on all salaries of em­
She
he had just come to the citv with his and on the picture screen. As pres!-I ployes to be paid by the employers, The recommendation was made that American hospital here today.
Rlversbl , Cal , S' pt
10
in
was taken to the hospital last Sun­
mother, rented the former Bellinger dent of the Round-up Association,! Hotel rooms are taxed 20 per cent, the jail be heated by the courthouse
earthquake was felt iiere at 6:15
day suffering from slow poisoning
i propertv on South Peach street which thousands saw him in his picturesque! and a graded tax Is levied on apart- heating plant. The county home was,
o'clock today
It was of sufficient
stands by Itself half a block from the garb as he directed the annual. Pen­ ments to be paid by the occupant. On visited and was found in good condi- ' having taken it by mistake, accord­
vlolenc«* to awaken sleepers. many
ing to physicians. She recently came
dleton wild west show.
street In tho field.
apartments renting for 3,000 crowns tion and the inmates were found to
fl«*clng Into the open until tho trem­
During his 1 8 years as sheriff. Tay- j a month the tax will be three times be receiving good care and treatment.; to Europe with her husband, Jack
Ho said this property was espe-
or» subsided.
No damage was re­
' lallv desirable as his mother was In lor and his deputies made 2,465 ar­ the rent. It more than one domes­
Court will be continued on Mon­ Pickford, and has been suffering
ported. Th«'r«> was only one shock,
poor health and wanted a quiet place rests and never did the sheriff shoot ' tic servant is employed the employer day and the following cases will be from nervous depression.
this lasting 30 seconds.
where she would not be disturbed by a man. Once he fired at a bank rob-1 must pay a high tax on each addi­ brought up:
any noise and where she could keep her. but did not hit his man as he tional servant.
Flowerg vs. Smith:
Rogers vs.
II MIE HI TH Mi MX hX<M KS
Ten per cent on the customer s bill i Hawk; Hull vs. Muller; Hart vs. Tay-
a flock of chickens. The property had exhausted his ammunition.
IHT IIOMER IX lltl.1, GAME
Pendleton's courthouse,
where ; in a restaurant, an occupational tax lor, Light vs. Hildeburn and State
been bought from the Bellinger es­
Cleveland. Sept. 10
Babe Ruth tate by W T. Van Verts. the abstract 1 Taylor served and where he lost his
for certain forms of semi-professlons vs. Bancroft.
»cored his 4sth home run of th«* sea­ man, and O. M. Cornitus acting as his life, has been proposed as the site of
j and many kinds of new business
son In today’s game.
' licenses are to be Imposed.
agent, rented the property to Rus-1 the memorial.
!------------------------------------- - .—____
Mrs. H. M. Gorham of Winona dis­
sell.
trict is in the city for a few days
Chicago, Sept. 10.—The big issue
taking medical treatment.
ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKY
in the socialist campaign this fall
rs live ross
is as usual private ownership of the
means of production, Otto Brans­
tetter, national secretary and the
campaign manager of the Socialist
party, said here today discussing the
Mexico City, Sept. 10.—’Pun hase
Socialist campaign.
of two gunboats and six destroyers
Washington, Sept., 10.—More than trade which would insure a voyage)
The league of nations issue was
1» being considered by tho Mexican,
I 13,0000 merchant marine officers out and return in about 60 days, 4
viewed by the Socialists as largely
government, according to General
have been graduated from the Ship­ vessels on the Atlantic and 2 on the
camouflage, he said. The party felt
¿Plntarco Ellas Calles, secretary of i
ping Board's training schools since Pacific.
that the league question had been
war and marine.
their establishment three years ago
Concurrently with the sea train- ’
introduced by the old parties largely
"I understand that destroyers can
and 72 percent of the graduates have ing service, the recruiting service is '
to cloud the issues and to keep the
be bought from the United States
been licensed for service at sea on planning the establishment at col- '
people's attention off domestic Issues.
government for |20,000 each,” Gen­
records of the Board's recruiting ser- leges and universities near the prin­
Eugene V. Debe, the Socialist can­
eral Calles, told a group of newspa­
vice show.
cipal American ports of a maritime'
didate for president,in prison at At­
permen recontly. “In view of the
Officers for the fftn »rnmest owned commerce course which would in­
lanta, Ga.. was not advising in the
success with which these small craft
’ ’ ;
merchant marine are trained at San clude accounting, business corres­
conduct of the campaign to any ex­
:
were used during the war. I believe
Francisco, Seattle and Camp Stuart. pondence, business principles, eco­
tent. Use was being made in party
that it would be advisable for the
Va. Four wooden ships operate on nomics, elements of statistics, mar­
literature of what he said to the
Mexican government to buy three for
the Atlantic coast as <*ombination kets, transportation, principles of
Socialists visiting him.
tho Atlantic service and three for
ships and cargo carriers. Each has a foreign trade, exports and imports,
The chief speaker in the campaign
capacity of 200 apprentices and 1200 languages, railroad and
the Pacific.’
maritime
is the vice presidential candidate,
.
♦
General Calles and his staff are at
tons of cargo.
rates, business administration, busi­
Seymour Stedman of Chicago, reen­
work on a plan for universal military
On the Pacific coast one wooden ness law, admiralty law, advertising,
forced by 40 or more speakers under
training, with which It Is expected
ship carrying 1800 tons of cargo and ship operation and other basic aub-
the national organization. He has
that the determined figure of SO.-
115 apprentices and a new 1800 ton jects.
completed a tour of the southwest
000 soldiers can be raised.
steel vessel with space for 146 ap­
Tho year would be divided
and on September 1 started for the
"I believe that the best military
prentices operate on the triangular four three-month periods, the
Pacific coast. After making a tour
S
age Is from 21 to 22 years,” the war
run between Seattle, the Hawaiin one or two quarters to be spent in
of the central states he plans to go
■
"At thia age men
Islands and San Francisco.
minister said,
college work and the subsequent
east about October 1 for the balance
are loast selfish anil best ablo to get
Extension and development of its quarters in practice under compet­
of the campaign.
along with each other, regardless of
system of training Americans to ent supervision In the offices of the
the
Secretary Branstetter said
> > Xfc I 9
command the craft of the merchant steamship companies and on board |
the walks of life from which they
party expected to be on the ballot in
s’
ships
The
men
would
be
paid
fori
marine is planned by the Shipping
come.
practically every state where it has
Board. It is suggested that shore their services while employed in the i
"Tn the meanwhile.” General Cal-
previously had a vote of any conse­
station be maintained where men office« and on vessels and thus they
les added, "the mustering out of
quence. It does not expect at this
O.'ive R om . formerly of Louit-
from all sections of the country can would be able to obtain their educa­
Mrs. Olive
Louis­ time to get on the ballot in Vermont,
troops Is progressing briskly" and
Abraham Krotoshlnsky, the hero
thousands of soldiers are being re­ who saved ths “Lest Battalion" In the he assemble«! and given instruction tion without financial cost to them. ville. Ky., has been mad^ director of Ijouisiana. New Mexico. South Dako­
turned to civil life, where the govern­ Argonne forest, is now a student at tn seamanship, boat drill and other
It would be sought to so arrange welfare service, war department. It ta. Idaho and possibly in several oth­
Is her duty to look after the housing,
ment believes that they can liest the national farm school, where he la | preliminary work.
the course as to extend over a period
er states in the south and west.
The men would then bo sent to se* of four years with a degree upon the health, recreation and general welfare
serve their country by tilling the receiving a training In practical and
The three big states this fall from
of
the
civilian
employees
of
the
de
­
farm and manning tho factories, The scientific agriculture. Abraham was ! 1» modern steel freight ships which completion of the course. Shipping partment. Her main concern at this the Socialist standpoint. Branstetter
a
private
In
Company
K,
Seventh
In
­
ate
would
be
utilized
as
combination
privates and the higher officers
Board officials believe this would
me is to find employment for the said, are New York. Wisconsin and
cooperating In the movement. It Is fantry, when hie battalion, under the cargo carriers nn<l training vessels, build up and leave many well trained Vindrrde who are being dropped from Oklahoma. He said the party expect­
said, the only opposition coming from oemmand of Colonel Whlttleeey, was varying about 125 apprentices. It is men In all branches of maritime com
>e payroll In the general curtailment ed to poll a larger rote In these states
surrounded In the Argonne forest
' planned to place these ships In a merce.
□f expenses.
a few petty chiefs.
than ever before.
VIENNA TAXES SAID TO
M . O
Pt