Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 26, 1920, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER M, 1020.
WHOLE NIMBER 311«.
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I
BE OFFERED 10
Method of Disposing of Stockyard In­
ternila and OCI mvs Hubmltlnd to
Supremo Court
BY THE LEGION
Formai .5 egotiati* m* Are Agaln Open-
<■<1—Miner» to Get In rr eas e d Pay.
Production Set» Price
i
Washington, Oct. 26.—The Swift THREE MEN K1IA.ED HY MASKED INSISTANT SECRETARY OF LA-| London, Oct. 26.—Formal nego­
CERTIFICATE OF Till NT ANI»
DEATH OF KING ALEXANDER
and Armour companies have filed in
CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE IN
MEN HAII» TO BE WE.4RING
BOR TARGET OF COMMITTEE
tiations between the government and
WILL MAKE BROTHER HIS
the District of Columbia supreme
HELI» ANHIRED
UNIFORM
OF VETERANS
officers of the miners* federation
SUCCESSOR
court a new plan for dispos­
-
were reopened today. It Is reported
I •
ing of Interests In the stockyards,
that the miners are to get two shil­
terminal railroads and market news­
lings a day increase and the selling
papers. The Wilson company is ex­
. price of coal Is to depend on the pro­
pected to adhere but Morris and
duction. If the production falls bo-
Cudahy company are not a party to
low a certain level the price will be
AdmlalatreUon Is Nctiral—Associa­ It. Under the new plan, F. H Prince, Shota Fired Into Throng» From Ar. |u,qur»t Stat»-» That Department Caa- Increased to householders. It is be­
and Company, of Boston, will organ-1
lieved mis
this win
will caqse
the miners
to
tion of Nation» Proponed b> llc-
tnored Car and .Military lx>rry.
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•-•»
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"died
21 IS
Deportation
cause tn
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Ise the United Stock Yards, incorpo­
puMicaa lanuier
During
maintain the production.
Eight Held in I Hi Min
1 Hiring the War
rated, under the laws of Maine, to
aoqulre the properties from which
Interest Not Keen—
the packers must separate them­
Marion, Oct. 26. -Senator llardlng
Interest in the coming election is
Belfast, Oct. it.— Further rioting
Washington, Oct. 26.—A formal
selves.
Athens, Oct. it.— The throne of
promised in a telegram that as soon
occurred in this city last night.
request for the dismissal of Louis F. n°t as keen as in former elections Greece, made vacant by the death of
an the republicans get In power they
Post, assistant secretary of labor, has The average voter apparently has his
London, Oct. 26.—<A Helginfors I Dublin, Oct. 26.—Three men wore been submitted to the president by!m,n<l made up as to which way he is King Alexander, will be offered to
would Inaugurate a prompt return to
dispatch says two torpedo boats at shot and killed by masked men afleg- a committee from the American Le-' going to east his vote and does not Prince Paul, the third son of King
the protective system.
Constantine, it was officially an­
Kronstadt have been blown ep
ed to be wearing the khaki uniform gion, charging that the department |c*re to take time to discuss his stand,
nounced today.
rioting
Russian
sailors.
Washington. Oct.
26. —Senator
in the Thurles district.
cancelled 2,115 deportation warrants, There is comparatively little betting
Harding In a final pre-election state­
■■ — «
of aliens.
on the presidential nominees, the
Athens. Oct. 26.—Alexander suc­
ment to the American people inadf
-
,
odds wanted by the Cox supporters
Cork. Oct. 26.—Crowds along the
public here last night, declared the
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being too long for Harding fol’owers, ceeded to the throne of Greece in
June, 1917, when his father. King
republican parly "goes to the people
who remember the last election. Constantine, abdicated in response
assured that they will recognise Its
¡There
Is
no
even
money
to
be
found.
m"ltary lorry and
to the demand of France, Great
superiority as an Instrumentality of
Britain and Russia, the throe powers
administration and that in the elec­
which had guaranteed the constitu­
tion now Impending they will give It
■ !■
(Ing attack, fired and the crowd scat-!
tional
Uberties of the Greek people.
the certificate of thelr confidence
tsred.
Alexander was the second son of Con-
Medford, Ore . Oct. 26.—Aaron!
_______
and trust.”
, stantine and at the time of his acces­
The republican party nominee crit- Payne, a bachelor 40 years old and ' Dublin, Oct. 26.—-Eight men were
sion was not quite 24 years old. His
his
nephew,
Johnnie
Payne.
18
years
arrested
as
they
were
about
to
sail
iclaed democratic administration of
elder brother. Crown Prince George,
old.
both
of
Sama
valley,
were
drown-1
for
England.
The
police
are
investi-
governmental affairs, declaring "the
thorlties are ascribing the rise to a i
was considered ineligible for the
ed
In
Rogue
river
Sunday
evening,
gating
whether
they
are
merely
go-
nation le determined to be done with
"farmers’ strike" in the southwest.;
throne because of alleged pro-Ger-
when
the
boat
In
which
they
were
Ing
to
MacSwInev
’
s
funeral
or
wheth-
democracy, under the mare guise of
December wheat touched $3.1014
Arrangements have been made by man sympathies.
democratic forms.” The republican ttahing capaized. The bodies were or they intended to avenge bis death «slnet 11-»»*
yesterday's
close the Farm Bureau for a livestock tour
In any event. King Constantine
recovered
this
morning,
and
are
be-
®*ch
wore
the
uniform
of
the
Irish
The
Ualud
Oroweri
party, he asserted, "has proposed In
of Jackson county Wednesday and nominated Alexander to succeed him.
its platform and developed in the ut­ Ing brought to this city by Coroner republican army under hia ordinary t|on ro0MUj, urged the flrmeri to Thursday, October 27 and 28.
A The fall of Constantine had been
terances of Its leedora, a program P'”■,
| hold back their wheat and this waa number of the farmers from different
brought about through the agency of
Roi>orta from Same valley are to
which contemplates equal opportun­
' started yesterday.
sections of the county are interested the French senator, M. Jonnart, who
ity for all,” and "recognizes the ' the effect that the two victims were
in purchasing purebred sires and will went to Athens in June, 1917, as a
vices of exploitation and profiteer- fishing with Ed Greer, also a Sam*
inspect the available Jtukson county representative of the three srqgd
valley
rancher
In
a
small
row
boat,
tag.”
stock at this time.
powers, on the ground that this step
As to the league of nations Issue, which was only built for one person.
Farmers will assemble at the would establish unity of feeling
It
le
supposed
that
In
moving
about,
Senator Harding summarised his
courthouse at Grants Pass, leaving among the Greeks and greater secur­
the small craft overturned, throwing
party's position as follows:
I for Medford at 10 a. m. sharp. Farm­ ity for the entente forces then oper­
the
occupants
Into
the
fast-moving
<
"The republican party purposes
ers of the Williams sections going by ating in the east. Constantine had
. . . such an association of na- , water. The elder Payne could not'
way of Jacksonville will assemble been accused of pro-German sym­
A democratic rally will be held to-
lions as will most effectively further' swim, but Greer Is a good swimmer
at County Agent Cate's office in the pathies partly on account of his mar­
i
night
at
the
courthouse
when
O.
P.
the aspiration for world-wide and and Immediately went to the assist­
Marion. Oct. 26.—A number of Liberty building. Medford, at 12 riage to the Princess Sophie, sister of
| Coshow, of Roseburg, will speak. Mr.
permanent peace without sacrificing ance of the young Payne boy. He
Coshow la running for attprney gen­ popular winter resorts have asked to o'clock noon. Any farmer finding it the then Emperor William of Ger­
almost
reached
the
bank
with
him
any part of the Independence of the
eral to fill the vacancy left by the be the host of Senator Harding for inconvenient to meet at Grants Pass many. and it also was charged that
American nation. It believes Amer­ when he was struck by swift water,
resignation of George Brown who whatever rest he desiree at the end may drive direct to Medford, meeting he had not acted honorably toward
and
completely
exhausted,
realised
ica can and must bear its full part!
of his campaign. He took an easy the others at the Liberty building.
the allies. Alexander, on the other
in the responsibilities of the world ; that if he did not release his hold was appointed to the supreme court. strike In his campaign work today,1 The livestock men will have din­ hand, was reported to be free from
Mr. Ooshow is an Oregon man. hav­
both
of
them
would
be
drowned.
Ac
­
but it always believes that America;
ing been bora in this state. He has the last breathing spell before start-' ner together, starting on the fiqld pro-German proclivities.
alone must decide what that part cordingly he let go, the boy was
Ing his tour of Ohio tomorrow.
tour immediately afterward.
The
Constantine left .Athens and took
swept under the surface and Greer, been in law practice in Roseburg for
shall be"
following
men
are
interested
in
tak-
up hlg residence in Switzerland.
the
past
23
years.
crawling
up
the
bank
collapsed.
It
Senator Harding's statement fol-
ing this tour: A. A. Porter. J. T.' on October 3 he was bitten by a
The democratic central committee Ijeagne to Give Social—
was some time before he revived
lows:
Bert Bigelow, moDkey while endeavoring to protect
;
Invites
the
public
out
to
the
speech.
sufficiently to go for help.
Tomorrow evening, Wednesday, Mackin, J. M isecarver, n.i
____
a .
.
Oscar Sullivan, Roy Peterson,
Al
"In asking the suffrage of the
his dog from an attack. His wound
It
is
understood
that
Mr.
Coshow
will
the
27th.
the
Epworth
Leagne
will;
The accident occurred at the mouth
American electorate this year, the re­
Avery, Brock and Reed, Ed. Lind, J. became Infected and several opera-
of Sams Creek on Rogue river
i
near take up the league of nations in par­ give a Hallowe'en party ln the par­
...... E'
Hunt, J. D. Hogue, tions for the removal of flesh were
publican party has In mind both the
Sprague Relgel’s place,
A party ticular, although he will dwell on lors of the M. E. church. All young;
record of service from its beginning,
and
i'-“ LeW‘8'. R P' George' Cyril P- performed_______
_______ for some
His condition
other
campaign
issues.
The
meeting
people
are
welcome.
Be
sure
t
searched the river during the night
whereof it is very proud and the
< ise, <5. W. Baldwin, W m. Trefath- time has been reported critical.
come masked as ghosts or spooks.
without success, but about . 9 o'clock is to be held in the court room.
vision of opportunity for service In
The king at one time was reported
Monday morning both bodies were
the future, which Its spokesmen have
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engaged to an American girl. Miss
found about 20 feet apart only a < »rcliardista Are Busy —
presented during this campaign. We
Orchardists throughout the valley Harding Vote Gains—
Josephine Kelly, of St. Paul, Minn.,
short distance from where they went
are asking that a groat responsibility
are
busy pruning out blight and i The Literary Digest 600,000 vote'
a »t®n°5r»Ph®r employed by the
down.
be Imposed upon us. It Is a respon­
spraying with bordeaux for anthrac-l poll of the doubtful states shows in­
Greek commission of the American
sibility that must be measured by
nose. County Agent Miller is in the , creasing Harding gains. New York
Red Cross. Indeed it is said that he
both the gravity of the crisis that
field inspecting orchards and reports ( is 6 to 1 for Harding, New Jersey is
announced his engagement
confronts the world and the incapa­
general good progress with resident equally strong for Harding, Ohio Is'
I
early part of
city with which the present adminis­
1919. Miss Kelly, however, who re­
¡owners. Some non-resident owners 5 to I ,n Harding, Indiana 4 to 1,
California
3
to
1.
Instead
of
Coxj
tration has met the problems of the
turned to this country a few months
' have been sent official notices to
last few years. Onerous as Is the re-|
clean up their orchard. The county showing a gain as a result of his re­ Josephine county I»egionnaires. the later, denied the report and suhse-
sponslblllty wo Reek, our party has
. agent requests Information from cent speeches a decided loss appears. G. A. R. and hundreds of local cltl- quently was married to an American
no thought of evading, for It never j
growers whose orchards are menaced ‘ Harding is gaining every day as is I zens paid final tribute to the mem- soldier.
I by nearby orchards infqcted with shown by this poll.
has been guilty of that.
ory of Private Riley F. Murray, who
Mias Kelly frequently was invited
"Democratic economic and admin j Kenova. W. Va., Oct. 26.—Gover­ , blight or anthracnose. Every oppor-
was buried yesterday afternoon. The *° receptions and tea parties at the
istratlve policies had brought this' nor Cox in closing bls West Virginia , tunlty Is to be given the owners of Many- Are Registered—
, services held in Hall’s chapel and at palace and danced occasionally with
these Infected orchards to have them
country to the danger of disaster be-j campaign made an appeal for
the graveside were very impressive.1 ,*le k*n*-
was particularly fond
Tabulation.of
the
registered
voters
cleaned up, and failing in this, ar­ of the county has been completed and
fore the outbreak of the war In Eu­ league of nations, stating that
Ex-service men marched in a body
society of American women.
churches,
labor
and
women
were
rangements will be made to have tt is found that 3455 of the eligible from the courthouse to the chapel
rope. The vast expansion of our ex-1
King Alexander as tall, of medium
these orchards cut down and the ex­ voters have qualified for the election where sections of reserved seats
port trade and demands upon our gether In the movement which
blond hair and light complex-
producing facilities, which came with said was "sweeping the country." He pense connected with same will be next Tuesday. Of these, 2322 were awaited them. The funeral services ’on He invariably wore a monocle,
the war, saved ua from immediate said the prediction a year ago by charged to the taxes of the property. republicans and 906 were democrats. were conducted by the local post of,"® had many of the features of his
participation in that disaster. But W. II. Taft that the churches, labor
The republicans compose 67 per the American Legion. Following the nl°ther. Queen Sophie. His educa-
Ixtdles Aid Mooting Post|M>n<Sl—
that phase has now passed and noth-;' and women would endorse the league
duet by Rev. Joseph Knotts and Jas. "on was gained from private tutors
The business mooting of the Meth­ cent of the voters while the demo­
Ing but a return to those construc­ has come true.
odist Indies Aid has been postponed crats are but 26 per cent of the total Lium, the chaplain of the Legion, ; and he had an e*ce>’«nt command of
tive and progressive policies which,
Robt. Bestul, offered a prayer. The Kngllsh
His favorite pastime was
to Thursday at 2:30, on account of registration. There are 227 voters
He owned several
have always characterized the repub- moasiiraMy more than It should have
registered under the other parties. I Rev. Joseph Knotts delivered an automobiling.
the funeral of Mrs. Earle Smith.
llcan administration can save us rost
More men have registered than wom­ eulogy to the memory of the Tusca- 'n,®r*<'an cars which he used to drive
¡through the streets of Athens at high
from early realization of the danger' "The republican proposes In the Voter» Attention—
en. 2140 men having fulfilled their' nia hero.
that confronted ua at the middle of realm of International affaliw such
Following
the
services
at
the
eha
speed
H® wa9 P®r»onally popular
Measures explained at the Presby-1obligations
while
but
1315
women
-
1914.
pel the ex-soldiers and sailors and anlon’ hi’ P«°P1«- but'was not liked
[an association of nations as will most torian church tonight (Tuesday) at ' have done so.
many citizens escorted the casket
the followers of his deposed fath-
From the beginning of the war In j effectively further the aspirations for 8 o'clock. Everybody Invited.
on the final part of its long journey er' K’ng Con#tantine. who were anx-
Europe the democratic administra­ world-wide and permanent peace
from the faraway shores of Scotland
,0 retnra ,h® o,d®r man to the
tlon steadfastly refused te prepare without sacrificing any part of the
to its permanent resting place in throne H® exercised little power In
for the national defense in case we Independence of the American na­
Sloan cemetery at River Banks.
affairs of the country, all state
should be involved. Tn 1916 when tlon. ît believes that America can
There the final tribute waa paid and ant^ f°r*'*6n matters being handled by
It was apparent to most people that and must hear Its full part In the re-
Bugler Jo Pardee sounded "taps" I Premler v®nlz«los »nd his ministers,
our country was In Immediate dan- sponslhllltles of the world but it al­
I over the grsfve.
gor of being drawn Into the struggle ’ ways believes that America alone
Married Here Yesterday—
the democratic party made Its cam-, must decide what that part shall be.
On Monday evening at 6:15 o'clock
palgn on the boast that It had kept ’ It goes to the people assured that
New York. Oct. 26.—Dempsey and Funeral Services Tomorrow—
us out of war, and the promise to j they will recognize Its superiority as
Washington. Oct. 26.—Two Amer- Carpeutier are matched to tight for) Funeral services for Mis. Florence at the M. E. parsonage. Rev. Joseph
continue to keep ua out. Thus when j an Instrumentality of administration lean citizens. Arthur L. Mosley and the heavyweight championship be- Smith will be held tomorrow after­ Knotts officiating. Eugene Robert
wo found ourselves at Inst In the and that In the election now Impend­ Gustavft E. Sailer, were killed yester-i tween 10 and 15 rounds, some time noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Christian Brown of Kerby, and Miss Beatrice
the struggle, we were nterly unready ing they will give It the certificate of day in the Tampico oil fields, said between February 1 and July If. th church. Rev. Kimbal, of Klamath Lucile Stiwalt. of Waldo, were united
In marriage. The young couple ex­
for It. and our participation cost Im- I their confidence and trust”
state department dispatches.
j next.
Falls will officiate.
pect to make their home near Kerby.
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