Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 18, 1920, Image 1

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VOL. XL. N«>. 20.
STATEMENT BY
HARDING WILL
BE QUESTIONED
WIIJM1N MENIMI I j ETTEK TO MEN
I roll IMI
TO FRENCH
GOVERNMENT
GRANTM FAMM, J OHE PH I.NE COUMTY, ORHGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER
<OX MAYM TO REJECT
POLICY OF INOLATION
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Syracuse, N. T., Oct. II.— ♦
America'* Interests should cause ♦
the rejection of the policy of ♦
Isolation, said Governor Cox In ♦
arruina for a league of nations ♦ I
In two addresses, lie empha-
sized the benefits of Auierlcau :
participation
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18,
SOVIET ARMY COAL STRIKES
MEETS DEFEAT LOWER VALUE
IN ENGAGEMENT; OF STERLING
TWO REGIMENTS 8I RRE N DER BRITISH POIND Ml FFERS IN
ALTER WRANG El. A DM IN IS-
I MINERA' REFI HAL TO COM­
TERM BLOW
PROMISE DEMANDS
lirJO.
WHOLE Nt UBER 810S-
HAKDIXG HATH TO MAKE
“AMERICA FIRST" MOTTO
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♦ Marlon, Ohio, Oct. 18. Sen- 4
♦ ator Harding addressed from 4
4 the front porch, delegations of 4
4 first voters who came from sur- 4
4 rounding states. He pleaded 4
4 that those about to vote for the 4
4 first time should make “Amerl- 4
e ca first" their motto.
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CITY VISITOR
REPUBLICAN
NOMINEE
FOH
UNITED STATE SENATOR VIS­
ITS GRINTS PASS
CONFIDENCE II ELECTION SHOWN
—
Attorney General Wani» Investiga­
Federal Agents Fire on Folice Who
As Moon as President’* Message
tion of lt«-is»rt» That Bunded
Are Accused of Asking Bribes
1-w.t Days of Occu|M>f|on of Berdlansk Several Are Injuris) When Unem­
Vwl of Republican Senators to Sup.
11. so bes Nominee Officially, Pub­
Whiskey Given iH-murfal«
FTom Saloon Owners
Resulted In Slaughter of 2."»<M>
ployed Riot After Sending Dele­
port Harding Great—Hard Fight
lie Reidy WIR Be Given
People
gation to the Prender
Is Expected
Washington, Oct. 18.—Attorney
Chicago, Oct. 18.—In a revolver
Washington, Oct 18. President General Palmer directed the federal
Sebastopol. Oct. 18.—Following
London, Oct. 18.—One effect of fight between two groups of pollce-
Robert N. Stanfield, republicaa
Wilson addressed a letter to Senator attorney in San Francisco to "make the soviet defeat by General Wran- the coal strike has been the weaken-: men early today three men, one a
Harding relative to Harding's state­ a full and complete” investigation of gel's army at Blnelnlkovo. Two so­ Ing of the pound sterling which drop­ patrolman, was wounded, and two nomine« for United States senator
ment of Saturday that he hud been reports that 40 barrels of whiskey viet regiments surrendered because ped to >3.44 on coal buying orders. others, one a police sergeant, was ar­ from Oregon, was a visitor in Granta
approached Informally by a represen­ and gin were-withdrawn from bond j they were without food, shoes or Persistent reports on efforts to set­ rested. The fight occurred near a Pass over Sunday, having arrived
tative of the French government rel­ I at Ban Francisco for entertainment ■ Nothing. Twenty-five hundred civil tle the strike seemed to have greater saloon whose owner had told federal from the south Saturday evening. He
ative to a new association of nations 'of delegates to the democratic na­ prisoners were massacred during the basis in hope than on actual Informa­ agents. It was alleged, that a police
has been going over the state during
The president said: "I need uot point tional convention.
officer had demanded »100 a week to
last day's of the occupation of Ber- tion.
the
past month, and has visited near­
ont fo yon the grave and extraordi­
' permit him to sell liquor.
dlunsk by the bolshevik, according to
ly
«vary
community tn the state,
nary Inference to be drawn from
London, Oct. 18.—Disorders oc­
Wm. Knox stopped off here for • advice*.
auch a statement that the govern­
and
has
met
personally many thou­
curred
in
Whitehall
today
in
con
­
ment of France, which Is a member short visit while returning to Seat-
Ixmdon.
Oct.
18.
—
A
severe
en
­
nection
with
the
coal
miners
strike
sands
of
the
voters
with whom Ilea
of the league, that the l ulled Slates tin from Klamath Fall*.
gagement of Polish and Lithuanian during a demonstration by unem­
the
decision,
on
November
2nd, of
Karl
Topping
ha*
returned
to
lead a way Into a world fraternity.*'
troops took place Saturday night be­ ployed men who had sent a delega­
the position which Oregon will occu­
He said that he hesitated to draw Popper Camp to bring out the rest tween Vllna and Kovno. Both sides tion to the premier. Several were
such an Inference unless he was as- of the cattle which are on the range. suffered heavy losses.
py in national politics. Mr. Stan­
Injured In an attempt to break
K. E. Hodgman. resident engineer
■ured Harding actually made the
field says
that the sentiment
through
the
police
cordon,
Others
on tho Pacific highway, was up from
■(Moment
throughout
Oregon
is overwhelming­
Snow in Hills—
The
necessary
blank
forms
for
were hurt when stonework from a
f°r a •bort time yesterday.
President Wilson also sent an In-
Tho hills surrounding town were window in the treasury building fell. making application for the issuance ly In favor of the election of Hard­
Mrs. Myron Gaston left yesterday
qufry to the French government re-
of Victory medals and battle clasps ing and Coolidge, and he feels ex­
for Portland where she will spend ‘■omplelelv covered with a mantle of
gardlng the Harding statement.
snow
today.
A
driver
coming
in
arrived today. The commander of tremely hopeful that the entire re­
Returns
From
Deer
Creek
—
a few days.
publican ticket will be successful. "I
from Kerby reports that there was
Miss Ruth Corbett, home demon­ the local p »•? cf the Amincan Le-(---------------------------------
Marion. Oct. IS. A public reply
snow all the way from Kerby to the stration agent, returned last night gton reque.i.a thi t every ex-service ‘ realize that I have a hard fight upon
from Senator Harding will probably Spark* Maki’s VIMt—
foot of Hays hill, and It was still night from Deer creek where she man in Josephine county, nit having my hands,” stated Mr. Stanfield,
bo made when the president's mess-, I T. Sparks, district frelxbt and | falling. This Is the first time in a spent several days. Miss Corbett made appticatl n for the rjedsl and "but everywhere I am being assured
ago reaches him officially, Harding passenger agent of the Southern Pa­ great number of years that snow has says that a large percentage of the qlaaps. do so as soon as possible so by those republicans who have here-
cific lines, was In the city today. Mr. fallen so close to the city In October.
headquarters said today.
that some at least may be obtained tofore deserted their party upon the
Sparks is getting acquainted with ! The rains at this time of year are children who had been found under­ in time for presentation ceremonies senatorial ticket, that they will stay
weight. were found to have Increased
the shippers and hopes to keep In exceptionally heavy and the present
on Armistice day.
with their pal / this tall and that I
In weight very encouragingly.
(tersonal touch with them. His head­ ¡outlook Is for a continued rainflfl
To obtain thes* Victory medals caff—YW'^WN’’ wrrteew already
Tuts
quarters are at Eugene.
Some apprehension was felt yester- Many Attend Salo-
and battle clasps it will be necessary election is something more than a
! day and today on the part of towns-
Many farmers of the locality were for the ex-soldler to present his orig- question of personality or of friend-
< iiiiriluxiM' Geranium»—
lieople over the safety of the coffer in attendance at the auction sale at lnal discharga certificate to tha post I ship; it is a question of maintaining
The gerauiuuis bordering tho two dam at Savage Rapids. At last re- the Chas. Burkhalter farm at Mis­ adjutant, J. L. P.tletig-»r. at the of-'the principles of the party, and no
flower beds in the courthouse yard I ports the dam was perfectly safe un- souri Flat last Saturday. Il Is re­ fice of the Charnhe.- of Commerce republican can offer a valid reason
will be given away tomorrow to any > less a very rapid rise in the river oc­ ported that the articles sold readily over the Peerless Clothing Co. It tor supporting Harding and then
»'ill not be necessary, however, to sending senators and congressmen to
and at a good price.
Manila, Oct. 18.—Plans for a who may call before the supply Is curs.
art with the original discharge cer- nullify the election of Harding. I
monument to Admiral Dowry. to be I exhausted. The plants will not live
tificate as only a true extract from feel that I am entitled to the votes of
erected here, have been initiated by through tho winter but slips 4nay be
same is necessary.
republicans, and that the election is
Rear Admiral Casey B. Morgan, i started at any time.
It is desired that every ex-service ! sure. The people should remember
cominnndanI of tho Sixteenth naval
i man in the county take advantage of j 'hat the senate at present consists of
district, and Governor General Fran­ Ford < ars Hold-
Ford cars and trucks have been
the Legion's aid in securing these *7 republicans and 47 democrats
cis Burton Harrison of the Philip­
medals as they are well worth the | ! and LaFollete. So you can see why
pines. Detail* of the campaign have sold recently as follows: Trucks.
I small effort necessary to get them Oregon must send a republican In­
not been decided, it was announced Fred Brockley. and Chas. Btegernan.
! and will be highly prized by every stead of a democrat to serve with
today, but tho first move probably Touring cars, 8. J. Christy, J. E.
Senator McNary in the next senate."
will be organlatlon of a monument Swinden. W. A. Johnston, R. L. Orr.
The following letter Is given text- thousand Polish infantrymen were ; man possessing one.
Saturday evening Mr. Stanfield
and Carl Schmidt
Roadster, Her­ j ually as received from Warsaw as
association to handlo the plan*.
fighting for 14 hours S.000 Russians,!
visited every business house in the
"One sees monuments to great man Kelbel. Sedans, Harrison Bros., ! the simple but graphic report of an When finally the Polish line was
city and met several hundred of the
American builders of tills govern­ and P, A. DeGenault. Tractor. J. b. | American eye-witness’ visit to the broken, Russians began
yell:
local
citizens. Sunday he was called
ment in the Thillpplnes, but nowhere Calvert.
battlefront and his statement as to "Comrades stop fighting, you are (
upon at the hotel by many delega­
is tho name of tho conqueror, who
extreme cruelties against Polish surrounded.” A group of 45 Polish
tions of men and women. Later tn
made all this possible, seen on any Mrs. Radke Dies—
troops. The letter is accompanied soldiers were captured. undressed
the day he went over the Irrigation
permanent monuments,” wrote Ad­
Mrs. Augusta Radke died at 2 s by a number of photographs show­ and every one was murdered in the
project, and inspected the progress
miral Morgan. In a letter to Gover­ ¡o'clock this morning at the Radke ing the Polish victims of these atro­ most horrible way with sabres.
The defeat of the local high school of work at the Savage rapids dam.
nor llarrlson. "I have talked with homo in this city. Death came very cities. The letter is written on the
In Chorzelle we met a group of, eleven last Saturday by the Medford : He is a strong supporter of the de-
many Americans here and all think , unexpectedly as Mrs. Radke had I letter-head of the Polish Mechanics
this Is a grave oversight and derelic­ gone to bed last night feeling In the , Co., Inc., having branches in New bolshevik prisoners; fifteen percent 'Aggregation is proving more bene-1 velopment of Oregon through use of
to the team than a victory j the land and the water, and congrat­
tion liy the Amelrcan government best of boalth. She had attended York, Chicago and Detroit, and was of them were barefooted, poorlyI
I
would
dressed,
many
of
them
in
Polish
uni-
wou
'
<
t
have done. The boys are | ulated this district upon the bright
und the Philippines."
services at the church and had not signed by the president of that com-
forms and sick of fighting. Every ' promising to put forth even greater I future which irrigation surely meant
Governor
Harrison, in reply, ¡complained of feeling ill. The cause I pany.
one of them claimed that he was 1 efforts than they have in order toI for it.
w rote:
J of death Is given as heart failure,
"I know Americans favor a Howey j Mr. and Mrs. Radke had been living
Warsaw. Sept. 23.—We left good forced to f,a;ht by communists and overcome the slight advantage Med-!
monumont because every American In Grants Pass for about 10 months, United States under the impression ithere was one among tbem> who | ford had over them. The teams in •
__
. been
___
_ brought with him 30 Polish prison­ the valley this year are very evenly I
1* proud of his memory. I kaow having purchased the Kinney pro- j ......
that ___
moat . _.
what has
written
matched, none of the games being i
Filipinos will welcome such a mon- ! perty here. Sho is survived by her : about bolsheviks was full of lies. ers.
Largo groups of Russians, usually won by large scores. Ashland wasI
Ulhesit because to them the name of I’inshand. W. J. Radke and a num tier Stories of Polish soldiers, describing
Dewey means the beginning of al |of relatives in the east. It has not cases of tho most refined cruelties commanded by commissaries, fight defeated last Saturday by Klamath |
Falls by a score of three to nothing
now chapter of freedom and oppor­ yet been decided when funeral ser- practiced upon captured Polish com­ very well, but small bands and sin­
after they had Inflicted a defeat on '
gle
soldiers
throw
their
arms
and
tunity to lay the foundation of their vices will be held.
missioned and non-commissioned offi­
the
Klamath team.
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own nationality."
cers and soldiers could not change surrender. They were brought into
Medford showed the results of| The attendance at the meeting of
Poland
under
promises
that
there
Stolen Car Found—
our point of view.
steady coaching which the local boys the dairymen at the courthouse Sat-
A car was brought In from a point
On lAugust 25 we had an oppor­ will be universal uprising of workers
Although Howard urday was not very heavy on account
about three miles out the highway tunity to be convinced by "seeing and peasants and easy capture of have not had.
Will Prevent Abuse—
Bear
as
has
been
giving a large |of the auction sale and the bad
Warsaw.
Bolshevik
commanders
Abuse of army, navy and marine j this morning where It had been left and touching” tho deed of red
amount
of
his
time
to the boys, he weather. The
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farmers who did at-
promised their men seven days of
uniforms by ex-service men must j for the past two or three days, It is knights.
has
not
been
able
to
give
them
all
tend
were
quite
enthusiastic over
freedom
in
Warsaw,
so
that
every
­
at.
the
sheriff's
office
that
cease, according to definite Instruc­ thought
Our Ford truck, loaded with bread,
the time they needed, inasmuch as | the organization of the dairymenhere
tions received this week by United the car was stolen from some point underwear, sweets, cigarettes e id body would have chance to rob and
States Marshal Alexander from Wil-j further north, and was left here soap left Warsaw with decision to plunder "unlimited treasures.” stor­ most of the players are absolutely in- and they may join the state organi-
experlenced and know nothing of , ration. M. S. Shrock. organization
11am L. Frierson, acting attorney gen­ when it ran dry. There was no gas- reach fighting columns. We pas ed ed In Polish capital.
the game. Mr. Bearss plans to give'manager of the Oregon Dairymen’s
eral. Frierson said his attention had oline in the tank and no means of through Jablonna and Serock and
The attack upon Warsaw cost bol­
bo i directed by the secretary of war Identifying It. It Is an Ovarian I stopi>ed in Pultusk, where a crowd sheviks 70,000 men In killed and his time now to developing a win-, league, presented the reasons why
to the prevalent misuse of the uni­ bearing license 38913, which Is the of women surrounded policemen nnd wounded. 100.000 captured. 80,000 nlng team and It is very probable tLe league would be a benefit to the
that the next game will have a dif- members.
form. Alexander Is advised that It number of a Ford owned by a Roso- spy, disguised as a woman In the disarmed by Prussians. The war is
j(r. Shrock explained that the
Is unlawful to wenr the duly prescrib­ burg man. He says that he lost the middle of market we found grave of not over. Siberian army was rushed ferent score.
The
only
score
made
was
during
league
was first formed to secure a
ed uniform or any distinctive part of license earlier and it had evidently bolshevik chief, who captured Pv.l- against tired, but enthusiastic and'
it, or another uniform similar to the been picked up by the party who! tusk, hut ¡was killed at the end of victorious Polish legions and another the first quarter when Coleman, of ¡better price for milk In Portland.
Medford, carried a pass across fora The price then increased from »1.5»
prescribed one, except on special oc-1 took the car. The car will be he’d battle.
supreme effort of heroic nation will
tonchrlown At one time the OrantF per hundred to »3.25 per hundred
castons There probably would he no here until It la claimed.
be
needed
to
protect
democracy
and
Next day we approached buttle
1 ass team was within a few vards of ‘ pounds to the dairyman without a.
objection to the wearing of the trous-j
Une in Chorzele. We met the first liberty.
a touchdown when a fumble gave! corresponding increase to the con-
ers or shirts, ithe marshnl explains, | FEDERAL COURT UPHOLDS
killed man by the road, red army sol-
Polish citizens condemned Jewish | Medford the'ball and they kicked out sumer. Uniform marketing was also
CONVKTION ON CONSPIRAIT dle
but such a distinctive part of the unl-|
lying on hls back with eyes attitude, but have shown no desire
of danger. The Medford players j cited as a factor In securing the best
form ns the cont or overcoat would
looking to Warsaw. Ho wore coat to do them any harm. From our, were heavier than Grants Pass but results. Coperation among the dalry-
Ssn
Francis™.
Oct.
18
—
The
fed
­
have to be ohanged, he said, or It will
of Polish soldier, hut was robbed of point of view the population and the tho lighter team made up in fight men also helps to stabilize prices,
not come within the requirements of eral circuit court of appeals upheld everything else by his own comrades. government are too careless and too what they lacked In weight. With a
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the law. The changing would Include tho conviction of 39 Sacramento In­
A few yards further wo found 4 lenient with criminals acting against number of new plays In prospect, a
W.
L.
Bradley,
of the Bay hotel
the removal of all buttons, badges dustrial Workers of the World of Polish soldiers, captured by red the government, and country, which
victory Is expected when the local at Crescent City, was In the city last
conspiracy
to
violate
the
draft
and
other
distinguishing
marks.
—
and
army, undressed and then murdered gave them shelter and unlimited boys play Ashland in the latter city night,
Mr. Bradley is making an ex­
espionage acts.
Medford Sun.
In the most beastly manner.
One privileges.
I next Saturday.
tended visit to eastern pointa.
ATTENDANCE SMALL