Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 30, 1920, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
-
- ■
---- ---
-
■ ■ ■ ■■
V . ..............
.
G BA NTH PANH, JOHKPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THI'RHDAY, HMITMMMEK to, 1KIO.
PLAYATC.OFC.
¡ 1’1» tor I'lan May Ito Adoptad by Gov-
romuirsit—Nationalist I prtaiag
Is Not Feared
Belfast, Sqpt. 30. -Ulster’s propo­ VILNA HXPHUTHD TO FALL TO
WEBBER AND WIN ETROI T ITT
sal for an armed civic guard is like­ POI J MH P)»» IN FEW DAYH
ON HI RPRIHE PARTV FOR
ly to be adopted by the government
GATH KRING
hays annofniement
uiliuni.il
until
lihiui .
■-
It the disorders continue. The Sinn
Fein threats that the organization of
such a guard would I m considered a
declaration of war with a resulting'
w uprising of Irish nationalists is not I
¡ taken seriously.
I
Hunt»« of InatitutiiHi Assured, Many
New Momlwrw Add«! to Roll
Hince Lu>t Campaign
«»
IN
Hutchison. Kan., Sept. 30—Gover­ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF OR­
nor Cox declared he would have
GANIZATION RECOMMENDS
voted dry on prohibition had he been
ACTION
«
acting under the same circumstances
as Senator Harding, who Cox said,
had "voted wet 33 times and dry two
times.”
PORTLAND MARKÍ7T8
Portland, Sept. >0.—Hoc» are tow­
turmirt Will Ito Made to Join Gea. IsWUv With (»luulun i*<mtniark
er
316 to 316.50. Cattle are steady.
Wraagol Army and ttover Bolalie-
I jcsm I m Authoritire to Husplcioo
Sheep are slow, eggs and butter are
viki IJnc of < ommunk-atton
of Red Activity
firm.
—
The Chamber of Commerce smoker
Warsaw, Sept. 30.--The Poles
Galveston, Tex., Sept 30.—Fire
Cleveland, Sept, 30.—The new
last night went off with a bang—Six
have captured Uda. an important originating in ths sulphur bins on
executive committee of the America*
town 45 miles south of Vllna and pier 36 this morning spread rapidly
Legion appointed in yesterday's cloe-
bang» In fact—when Harry Webber
ing session today in a resolution rw-
Paris, Sept. 30 -The "prellinin- Plnak and 90 miles east of Brest-Lit- along ths water front resulting in
started a little gun play that threat­
oommended the dismissal of Goals F.
ened for a while to clear the room of [ **7 investigation” In the case of ovsk. According to official state- the destruction of pier 35 and its
I j t»
— — m 4 1-andru,
I .AWaxflwsaa whom the police re- ments the fall of Vllna. the Lithuan- contents and the partial destruction
Poet, assitant secretary of labor, tor
Henri
all member» and prospective mem­ ifsr to aa the Gambala Bluebeard and Ian capital, 4s expected within a few of the plant of a cotton concentra-
obtruding the enforcement of th*
New York, Sept. 30.—America’s alien deportation law.
bers. From the very start the amok- i ho|d „„pon.^i« for the disappear days. In connection with the re- lion company with the loss of 3500
baby crop in 1919 was a new record
•r went without a hitch until O. H .ltlca o, lt WOmen to whom he bad Port of the capture of Kamenetz-Po- bales of cotton In the plant.
Blanchard began to • read off the promised marriage, ha» just been dolsk by the Ukrainians It is said the
The Italian steamship Etna with says the American Child Hygiene DIRIGIBLE LOST IN FOG
names of the now members
oncluded It has last«! 18 months Ukrainians are contemplating an ef- a cargo of wheat was burned. The Association.
STRIKES MOUNTAIN PEAK
An annual preliminary report on
loss of the
Harry Webber with a flushed face
'll th.- <1... M ,n..nts in the 0*1*.
«0 Join General Wren gel f and • estimated
•• • • XX
~ ship
-’5 and
- its
think vnlrs wanted to amounting to over 5000, have been ««»er the bolshevik communications cargo was 3L000.000. Fire Chief
------ vital statistics by that organization.
Los Angeles, Sept. 30.—The navy
know how Mr Blanchard hapiemed turned over to the prosecutor general between Kiev and Odessa
Ryan yesterday received a letter, covering data from 2C9 cities with dirigible balloon C-6 became lost in
know how Mr. Ul.n< hard happen^......................................
|
Postmarked ’ Canada” warning that an aggregate population of 31.000,-
a dense fog while proceeding from
to be conducting the meeting as be "f “»•
Ju<1*e Hontn‘ who I------------------ -
"You are going to be destroyed.” 000 »hows the infant mortality rate San Diego to San Pedro to take part
•aid he »as supposed to have had the conduced the preliminary <»vesUg* (iil|e<to VlMto Portland—
declined to the ‘‘encouraging figure in maneuvers and crashed into a
* I ,,paj|forn|a highway commissioners an<’ »lotted John.'
honor. Words started and Webber 'tlon. The Judge Immediately left fori
of S7 deaths per 1,000 babies.” a mountain peak in the outskirts of
a
delayed
vacation.
He
was
accom-
were In our town recently,” says
was forcibly rushed from the room
saving of nearly 12,000 babies over Hollywood, spilling the car and five
ipanlcd
by
the
good
wishes
of
I^andru.
Judge Gillette of Josephine county,
by Clarence Winetrout and C. H.
the 1918 rate and 7,000 fewer deaths men 200 feet down in Laurel canyon.
Schools
Nearly
Filled
—
who
told
the
Judge
that
It
had
been
"and told of their plans as they af-1
Ernst A few minutes later Webber
than in 1917.
a
great
comfort
to
him
to
make
hi»
Four were hurt.
Mrs.
Alice
Bacon,
county
superin
­
feet
Oregon.
They
said
they
intend
aguln appeared and asked for Wine­
___ ____
In the cities covered by the re-
acquaintance
and
that
he
hoped
the
tendent
of
schools,
announces
that
building a new grade from Gasquet
trout. Winetrout started for the
she'hM now "filledall’buTfour of her P°rt «80,000 births were recorded,
to the summit of Elk creek.” The
door leaving his coat behind him. feeling was mutual.
while in the entire country It is es­ Applegate Valley Edition—
Landru
has
consistently
refused
I
‘ present road is full of curves and rural schools. Teachers were almost timated there are 2,500,000 newcom­
The Courier plans to Issue an Ap­
Drawing a gun, Webber emptied It
into the room Tables were over­ I to answer the questions of Judge' ! heavy grades. It was built by a man impossible to get this year and it was ers annually All of the cities In­ plegate Valley edition of 16 pages on
turned anil it is »aid a number of men Ilonin and has made the invasttga- named Gasquet years ago. when he not until recently that Mrs. Bacon cluded have populations of'l0.000 or October 9th. This issue will contain
complete information regarding the
got walked on by those who were not | tlon as difficult as possible for the had the co'ntrac't for rarry|nK the was able to get a sufficient number more.
mail, and when he didn’t carry the of teachers to fill the schools.
'
too scared to walk. The lights went magistrate.
Babies seemed to thrive well in Applegate valley and items deacrip-
It is the feeling In court house ma||
charged toll, so the road was
out after the third shot and the
some
of the larger cities, where for­ i tive of nearly every farm in the dis­
The
*■
place was in total darkness. When circles that the case against ljyndru a g0o(j Investment for him.
merly
the death rate was very high.. trict.
the lights wont on there stood Web- Is weak and much doubt is being ex- Oregon commission can connect with CreeceMt <1ty Man Visits—
Among
the
24
cities
of
more
than|
—
and
E. L. Kendall, pronrictor of the
her and Winetrout, both with big pressed as to the < hances of oonvlc- the Elk (,reak routo wjth
tlon
for
murder
against
him.
The
have
a
3
per
cent
There
(g Travelers Hotel at Crescent City, has 1250,000 population reported, ten THREE MORE PLAYERS
smiles on their farm«, giving the un­
AND GAMBLERS INDICTED
were below the average for the 269
initiated some relief. After nerves 11 women have simply vanished In a ri|Mor that thn California eommls- been in Granta Pass for a couple of and the death rate for the group was
were quieted down, the card games to thin air. The "corpus delicti Is g|on p]anned building a road down ¡days looking after business interests. 65, two points below the general
Chicago, Sept. 30.—Indictment*
lacking In the ease
Bones were Klamath river to the sea. Instead of Mr. Kendall is one of the backers of
were continued.
against
three more baseball players
average.
Those in charge of the affair saw found In the tIlla occupied by Lan Improving the road from Crescent the oil well drilling in the seaport
’Ten years ago.” the report said, and six or seven gamblers may be
dru
at
Gambala
and
the
prosecution
C
|ty
via
Gasquet
to
Granta
Pass
The
1 city and say that they expect to
to It that smokes were plentiful and
however, _ al- I strike oil, but it is problematical “it was the alm of many a depart­ returned by the grand Jury investi­
________ _______
that everyone was busy at something will contend they are human bones bon(1 |aalI(, of California,
ment of health to see this rate fall gating the World Series scandal it
The evening slid along for the whole but the defense will call experts to ]owg some 34OO.OOO for the Crescent whether they will find It in paying below the 100 mark. In 1919, only is intimated.
crowd In such a manner that the suc­ swear they are rabbit, lamb and dog city road and more than a million quantities or not. Mr. Kendall has a four of the 24 larger cities were
The foreman of the grand Jury
'
! for the proposed Klamath river ranch at Holland which requires his
cess of the monthly smoker as an In­ bones.
said the baseball inquiry would be
above it.”
laandru is confident of acquittal highway —Oregonian
| presence occasionally.
stitution is assured. Over 100 were
continued notwithstanding the state*
and Is already considering offers
present and a numtier of new meni­
--------------
Miss Florence Bocock left this | attorney objections.
from moving picture concerns in the j
bers were lined up.
morning for Salem where she will
event of his being freed.
li
A large number of singers »■ere
spend the next few days visiting with RUMLER SUSPENSION IS
found last night A few of the more Nursing Brul.MMl Eye—
friends. She will also attend
UPHELD BV DIRECTORS
fearless gathered at the piano and
state fair.
The little “hoax” put over on1
started a song and they were Joined members of the Chamber of Com­
San Francisco. Sept. 30.—The Pa­
by at least 20 more who kept the merce last night by a few of the club '
Fine Is Paid—
cific coast league directors upheld
music going until midnight. It Is members, proved a little too real for
the the suspension
of Player Rumler for
not _______________
pay to disturb ____________
It does
_______
T________
highly probable that some musical ( Harry Webber and today he is num-I
slumbers of passengers on the trains alleged gambling,
talent will be developed In the club Ing a rather badly discolored eye
The Pytbians of Southern Oregon I Citizens of Grants Pass will be fa- after night as one young man of thej
for an entertainment.
Some one thought it was a real tight | will gather at Medford next Saturday., »ored with an opportunity to show city has found out. He turned his GAN DI L DENIES CHARGE
Fifty-one new members have been and »lammed Harry In the eye. It October 2. for one of the gala events 1 thetr true hospitality and maintain spot light on a lady in an 8. P. coach
THAT HE WAS GO-BETWEEN
taken in by the club since the first is not known who the assailant was of their year. The Knights of Khor- thelr unblemished record as hosts and was seen by one of the night
of July, showing the growth the club but it is known that the brother of assan, commonly called the play- de iuse when the official national watchmen, who ordered him to ap-i
Houston, Tex., Sept. 30.—Chick
has made during this time, The new one of the principals had started for ground of Pythians, will initiate a ! parfc-to-park tour stops for lunch in i pear in court. A fine of 35 was
Gandil denied today that he was the
members are:
the door to help ‘"big brother.”
large class and are making quite elab- this city Saturday, October 2nd.
: paid.
go-between in the baseball gambling.
orate preparations for a big time.
E. A. Adams, Gordon Alway. M. C.
The local Chamber of Commerce will
Starting with a parade through j pUt its stamp of endorsement on the
Ament. Geo G. Bancroft. Nelson E
BORAH REFI SES TO TALK
the main streets of the town in the national endeavor to connect the 12
Bohall, J. G. Bromley, A. K. Cass. E.
ON HIS CAMPAIGN PLANS
afternoon, followed by the initiatory national parks i with an excellent
Challsen, Harry 8. Clapp, W. H. Con-
ceremonies at the natatorium in the' ^highway, by entertaining at lunch­
dlt, narrv A. Cottgle, H. 8. Dlsbrow,
UIQ PAMDA PM TD D\
Washington, Sept. 30—Senator
evening, the day's festivities will eon Saturday the official party which ■
Irwin Downs. Ed Eldred, E. G. El­
nlv
Unllll
nlull
Inird
Borah
declined to discuss /sports
I
close
with
a
banquet
at
the
Medford
liott. R. G. Emerson, L. 0 Falkenhn-
according to latest reports, will In­
j that after next week he would make
clude Stephen T. Mather, director of j
hotel sometime after midnight.
gen, Jerome IT. Fortfg, R. I. Flnhnrty,
no more campaign speeches.
He
j All Pythians in this section, known the national park service of the de-t
Myron C Gaston, M. S Glonn, Chns.
Marion,
Sept.
30.
—
Eack
after
his,
said
the
published
reports
that
he
,
London,
Sept.
30.
—
The
old
swin-
to the committee, have been invited partment of the interior.
A. Hanson. A. W. Hr.bbs, Tziyal W.
The luncheon will be at the Cham- second speaking trip Senator Hard- and Senator Hiram Johnson were
Heath, D. O. Hnyos, F. S. Troland, J. illo of passing currency notes of the and if they are not members of the
A. Johnsrud, C. W. Kienle, A. Letch­ Confederate states of Anierl a which . Knights of Khorassan, are invited to ber of Commerce rooms and will be ing went to work on various cam- preparing to submit questions to
er Sr., R. H. MaoDanlels, Geo. C. lias boen worked in England for join at this time. The committee es­ prepared by the ladles of the Aux- paign problems. Except for a couple Harding asking him to define more
Metcalf. C. R. McLane, Chas. E. years is flourishing again. Reports pecially extends an invitation to' illary under the direction of Mrs of motor trips to speak in Ohio cities. clearly his views on the league of
Moore, Roy E. Miller, D. C. McIntyre, ■of the victimization of shop-keepers Pythians who may be In this section Mallory. I-adles and gentlemen are he plans to remain here until the nations, was news to him.
J. J. Morton, C. F. Nutting. B. W. at ports have been reaching the I at thl» time, who are not members of both invited. As It will only he pos middle of October when he will start
President F. S. Bramwell, of the
Paul. Ast .Peterson, Curley Peterson, , American embassy here In increasing | local lodges, to become a Knight slble to seat a limited number of his swing into the middle west. He
Khorassan with this class.
about 50 local people, it will be ne- made 20 speeches on his three day Chamber of Commerce, has returned
J. L. Schwonk. A. Fhndo, R. D. Steph­ numbers recently.
A ticket seller at ono of the big)
enson, A. C. Stewart, C. R. Stewart,
cessary that reservations be made trip and his voice showed some from Crescent City, where he attend­
ed the organization of a commercial
8. C. Stone, V. T. Truax, ¡A. Walker, I-oudon railway stations gave a Project L cim K ts to M«wt—
through the secretary not later than strain.
club in the coast city.
The food project leaders of the Friday night. A charge of 75c or
S. J. Wayment and C. H. Woodward. Swiss waiter 11 English pounds for
a 350 Confederate note but became various communities of the county ¡31 will probably be made to defray Chevrolets Are Received—
suspicious before the waitor had gone will moot tomorrow at the office of i the luncheon expenses.
A shipment of Chevrolets have
tar and had him detained. The po­ Miss Ruth Corbett, home demonstra
been received by W. S. Maxwell and
lice were in a dilemma aa they could tor, in the courthouse. The meeting
company.
One sedan, two Baby
not distinguish the note from good is to be an all day affair and will liogan Buys Prop»**!—
Grands, a roadster and a touring car !
American money ami finally had to start at 10 o’clock in the morning.
It was announced today that J. T. were received.
appeal to the lAmorlcan embassy.
The chief matter of business which Logan, the local capitalist, former
The Swiss said he obtained the (is to be brought up will be the In- owner of the Ix>gan mine and now in Notice to Sulwcriliers—
note from an American but declined l«talllng of hot lunches in rural the highway contracting business,
Notice of expiration of the Daily
Butte, Mont., Sept. 30.—Engineer
to say how much the transaction cost schools. In various of the rural has Just purchased a portion of the Courier subscriptions have been sent i
Pendleton. Sept. 30.—Irvin Stoop him. The police believed his story communities of the couaty the par­ Beal land donation claim north of to several hundred subscribers with | Lutz and five unidentified men were
and Floyd Henderson were sen­ that he had acted in good faith with ents are becoming interested in the Medford, comprising approximately the reauest that the office be notified killed at Piedmont last night when
tenced to life Imprisonment follow­ the ticket seller.
physical as well as the mental de­ 60 aeres. The exact figures of the whether the paper is to be discon-1 40 empty cars of the eastbound Mil-
ing their conviction of the murde-
The police say this swindle runs In \ elopmen I of their children and ars purchase price are not given but it Is tlnued. Other subscriptions have waukee freight broke away
of Sheriff Til Taylor. The trlnM o' waves cropping up every few years taking this method to obtain the de­ understood that the sum was around expired during September and those mountain grade and crashed into a
Elvio Kerby and John Iztffebean, the but that at present it is being per­ sired results. Mrs. Bacon will be 320,000. This large donation claim who did not receive notices but who standing gravel train. Officials pre­
remaining
prisoners, has
been petuated on n. largar scale and more present at the meeting; as superin­ had never been offered for sale be­ wish the paper stopped are requested; sumed the unidentified dead wer*
started.
sue nssfully than heretofore.
to notify the office.
' stealing a ride.
tendent of county schools.
fore.—Medford Tribune.