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VOL. XI., No. I«.
GHANTH PAHS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON»
WEDNESDAY, NOV. Hi, .1930.
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WHOLE MVflIEK 312«.
TO BE SETTLED
Dynamite l'»<-«i on liulliilng—No One
Injur»»!—Trouf'li» Helwora the
(liurt'h McnijM'r»
Typhoon Strikes Vessel in South
Pilli I Pi »ine«—Wse ConstwiM Ship
*
San Haailllo
'Struthers, Ohio, Nov. 10. The
Manila, Nov. 10.—Forty-eight per- NATION-WIDE SELLING ORGANI
parish house of the Holy Trinity
I sons :<e belleved to* have perished
ZATIONS TO BK ESTABLISHED
Chbcho Slovak Catholic church was
TION OF MINORA
I when the coastwise steamer San Ba
I N LESS WAGES RAISED
| siilo was st ruck by a typhoon last
dynamited and th« porch blown off
None wore Injured The house was
' Wednesday en route to Puerto BeHo,
ocupled by Rev. John Frena,
! oyte Island South Philippine«, te I
against whose appointment recently,
j curling i< a nu rvi vor who »•«
n protest was made by members of
i brought here by the steamer Semai
the church, who for a time main
I after drifting four dt.ys in an o¡>en
Efffforte of HailXati Operators and I boat
Club Owtuww <»f «hr American tained an armed guard to prevent his lrre»|M>iu»il»lo Pinion» and Corpora,
Grange Master Say» Threat Not In
taking possession.
and National lanaguO to Mort
lion» Were Alloted Vessel»,
Employes Together With Shippers
tended—Farm Workers Must Re
This Work in Chicago
Itldiiirsison Tell» Coiifmlttee
Ha» Relieved the Situation
ceive Same Pay as Others
ItEPIlEKI NT ITI VE OF N ATIONAL
1.1 \t.l I
IDDIll ss| s ISHOCI V
MEETING TO BE HELD FRIDAY
ONLY MEANS FIMEfflM
Kansas City, Ma, Nov. 10. -Garry
Now York, Nov. 10.—Individuals
Washington, Nov. 10.—The back
Herrtnann, repres«i>tlng thè National
and corporations of no financial ; of the car shortage has been broken.
liMiiif«. addroHalng thè National As
standing and having no experience Clyde B. Atchison, of the Interstate
sociai lon of Minor latague». drclarod
*
in maritime affairs have been allo-; commer e commission, declared be
thnt peace in thè major l>-ugue base
Parls, Nov. 10.—France’s 1,000,-
rated Shipping Board vessels for' fore the annual convention of the
ball wnr I h In night Ile sald in in
formai mortine of 18 club otrnsrs of
Portland, Nov. 10.- -Schuyler C. operation. J. F. «Richardson testified national association of railway and 000 wsT-dealf are soon to be trans
thè National and American Iraguo» Spencer. u prominent attorney, «hot when the Walsh congressional corn-] utilities commissioners. "As a ro ferred to permanent military ceme-
wlU be hrld In Chicago on Frlrfay.
and killed himself and shot and ser mittee resumed Its investigation of suit of efforts of railroad operators I teries or reinterred in private bury-
of rela-
iously wounded his wife early today the alleged irregularities of Shipping | and employes with the assistance of ' in; gounds, at the option
Board
affairs.
Richardson,
who
is
the
shippers
and
under
the
policy
tiros.
At the home of his partner it was
K. J Khoery. ot Takilma, spent
_ the commission,
_
It may be many monthe before
we are
said he had suffered two stroke« of secretary to the Walsh committee., laid down by
yesterday evening In the city.
the
work is even well under way but
conducted
an
investigation
into
the
now
facing
a
possibility
of
a
surplus
paralysis and feared another and the
the start is to be made soon, under
Mrs Margaret Moore left Saturday deed wan attributed to this fart
board's operating methods. He de-¡of equipment.”
authority of laws passed at the last
dared Irresponsible individuals were'
for Portland In her Studebaker se-
I session of parliament and now made
¡favored while established steamship
dan The car was driven by her
rompanle« complained of inability to
brother, Otto H«l»chal
John B. Renault Jr., of Jackson effective by decrees.
obtain any tonnage from the govern- ville. was a business visitor in the
A separate monument, of a design
C. N. Reynolds and eon, of I-os An- ,
not yet adopted, will be put at the
■ ment.
Koles. are registered at th« Western
city yesterday and today.
•
head of each grave and the care of
Thb% expect to si>end the winter in
the military grounds will devolve
the city.
upon the government In perpetuity.
Mr and Mr». W. M Wyrick arriv- ‘
Sanitation and lack of transpor
etl yestorilay from Hoquiam, Wash.,
tation
has delayed the assembling of
and will spend the winter in Grants
Ixuidon. Nov. 10. -Soviet forces
the bodies but It has been decided
I*n»s They have a number of min
have penetrated the Crimean penin
that by careful planning the work
ing claims In the county which they sula. according to an official wireless
> may now be done without danger to
will Inspect.
statement from Moscow
! health or to industry.
Boston, Nov. 10.—The establish
ment of nation-wide selling organiza
tions which shall fix the price of
farm products if the farmer does not
receive the same pay for the same
hours of work that others receive
was predicted today by Sherman J.
Lowell, master of the national
Grange of Patrons of Husbandry, in
opening the
annual convention.
''There 1« no threat in this. We have
been driven to it to preserve our
agriculture,” he declared. Changee
since th*e beginning of the war and
rulings of the national government
have been to the advantage of farm
ers, he stated.
TRIES 10 KILL WIFE
AGREEMENT IS SHOWN AUTOS ARE NEEDED TO
-A-
EXPLOSION IN FREIGHTER
ON HUDSON KILLS TH REB
New York, Nov. 10.—An explosion
occurred this afternoon in the en
gine room of the Southern Pacific
freighter El Mundo at pier 51 In the
Hudson river. Three are missing
and six are injured.
The Hague. Nov. 10—»The often re- [ ^Jiverybody who own» a car is re-j
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I
pea
ted and often denied statement quested to be out tomorrow for the, Masons to l«iy Corner Stone—
COLBY AN.NOVNCEB STOPS
The Masonic lodge of Medford will HI GH SUMS ARE PAID TO
IN TRIP TO MOI TH AMERICA that the former German Emperor j Armistice day parade. The cars do|
STATE FOR LANDS IN S. OREGON
lay
the comer stone for a new church
William came to Holland with the! not need to be decorated but it is
building in Medford Sunday morn
Washington, Nov. 10.- -Secretary pre-arranged consent of the Dutch desired that as large a number as
Salem. Nov. 10.—The Pacific Live
of State Colby announced definitely Queen Wilhelmina is now made by possible be'in the lineup. A number ing. Past Grand Master W. H. ’Han-
stock
company today paid the state
agan
of
this
city
has
been
appointed
that on his trip to South 'America he one of the German officers. Lieuten- ot local organizations will be out.The
150,000 as a part of 1125,000 for *
by
the
grand
master
to
take
charge
would visit Rio de Janeiro, Monti-; «nt Count Detlf Moltke. who said he point has been emphasized that this I
vedlo and Buenos Aires
himself accompanied the emperor' is not merely a I-egion celebration; of the ceremonies, and he desires quitclaim deed to lands in litigation
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i from Spa to Amerongtw.
| but Is a day wheu everybody should that as many Grants Pass Masons as in* Harney and Malheur cou nt Ian.
Moltke's article |n the Journal of turn out to make it a success. Every possible be present with him at Med The first $25,000 was paid a year
ago. The next $50,000 is due a year
ford Sunday, morning.
i
,he ■s**t*onal R,md of German sol-; ex-service man in the county is want-1
from today.
I
dlsnv reprinted in the Dutch press ed out in full uniform at the court-:
W.
R.
C.
.
Notice
—
•
says that the Dutch consul - In
* —
Brus ' house at a few minutes before 21
Members of the W. R. C. are re REPRESENTATIVE OF RED CROSS
sels. warned his government on the o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
night of November 10, 1918, of
The stores are all closing tomor-; quested to meet at the courthouse BRIT ALLY fclLLED BY SOVIETS
William's plan and the emperor, by fow. The courthouse will also be tomorrow afternoon at 1:39 in order
telegraph asked permission of the closed. The day is also a holiday for,to form for the Armistice day pa-
London. Nov. 10.—Capt. Emmit
queen
to enter her country.
the school students as all schools are rade.
Fresno. Cal., Nov. 10.- Farming Farm school at Davis, the farm !
Kilpatrick, representative of the
______
On
arrival
In
to
be
dismissed.
Holland
William
I
must l>e made more profitable to bureau movement and land settle-1
American Red Cross in South Russia,
was Informed that the Queen had put, The dance in the evening is to be Troupe Goes North—
those engaged In It and country life
and two nurses were brutally killed
inent projects were named by the Bentlncks castle at his disposal, as one of the best features of the day
The
show
troupe
of
the
production
roust be made more attractive not
serts Moltke.
and promisee to be well attended. ¡“Just Around the Corner,” which during a bolshevik cavalry raid on
only for young men «nd women but state controller.
Salkovo station, says a Sebasto-
i played here last night at the opera the
Chambers stressed the need ot a I
also for farm laborers, John 8.
dispatch.
pol
house left this morning for Roseburg
Chambers, »late controller, said In protective tariff. He said he
I where they will play tonight. They
an addrens before the 5 3 rd State not talking as a partisan but
PORTLAND MARKETS
did not arrive until rather late last
Fruit Growers and Farmers conven- citizen nnd from a strictly business'
night
and
as
a
result
the
show
was
tlon hero today
point of view. California is above all
Portland, Nov. 10.—Markets are
slow in starting. There was a very
Unless the trend from the country things else an agricultural state, sub-,
steady
Hogs 114.50 to $15.
small
crowd
in
attendance.
to the city is checked, ho said, the Ject to the competition of the wide
United States will become dependent world, he pointed out. Her lemon,
ui»on overseas countrlm for her food, growers and those who produce |
Washington. Nov. 10.—The Im-; Newport, R. I., Nov. 10.—The an-,
Among the agencies that should beans, wool, wheat, rice and other
be given state aid the college of agri- products must be protected if they i pending, change in the national ad- j nouncoment at the navy war college
culture, the stnte fair, the University are to survive and prosper, he held. ministration will have no effect on of awards for notable naval Service
negotiations with Japan regarding during the war, contained no men
the California anti-alien law. said the tion jot honor for Admiral William
state department. These negotiations. | S. Sims, president of the college, who j
are nearing completion and a new 1 commanded the American naval
forces 1u the war zone.
treaty will lie drawn soon.
Constantinople. Nov. 10.—Pillage the Turkish army, following on the
by the Turks of the Imperial Rus retreat of the Russian army, which
NOW LET'S FORGET
Knights of Columbu- Film*»—
Transients on Move-
sian watering-place of Abbas Toll
K. C. films will be shown at the
Many transients are to be seen man in the Caucasus mountains, |s had cone bolshevik. The Turks were
4
Evorett Earle Stannard
Oregon tonight and tomorrow night every day in Grants Pass. Most of being investigated here. A large amazed at the richee of Abbas, Tou
The tumult and the shouting dies,
showing In an interesting manner the them spend but a few hours here quanfity of the furnishings and man. The commandant of the 31st
/
Defeated candidates depart.
activities of the Knights of Colum taking the first train they can get paintings belonging to the luxurious brigade sealed up all thef valuables
And once again we're swatting files,
bus during the war, and giving a to the south where they can loaf all villas of this little city, where many he could find. Then came the sign
Or paying coin to see Bill Hart.
groat idea of how the money sub winter without working. They ask of the aristocracy of Russia used to ing of the treaty by which Abbas
R's over now, the noise, the fret.
And politics wo can forget.
scribed here and elsewhere was for enough money to get a meal. A pass their vacations, has been dis Touman was left to Georgia.
spent.
few ot them said that they expected covered in Constantinople. Some of
No sooner had the Turktsn com
Far called, the beaten ones toil ay
to go to southern California where these furnishings are 1n the palace mander learned of t{Hs treaty than
No longer «tump
stump it with hlue fire.
they would spend the winter, having of Enver Pa^ia. formerly Turkish he gathered up, before leaving, all
And«from our thoughts are far away
Miss Tuffs Director—
A h is old Nineveh and Tyre,
Mlsa Minnie f* Tuffs hue been ap enough money to last until spriAg. war minister, on the 'Bosphorus, now valuables and hurried them to Ba-
, Wo'ro glad to see them go, yon het;
pointed school director to till the po-I Most of them are young men about occupied by the French general staff., . turn. He notified Essad Pasha at
We don't care how far off they get.
sition left vacant by the death of 20 years of age.
The pillage of Abbas Touman is ; Constantinople that this booty should
If drunk with crude illicit booze
Mrs. T. P. Cramer. Miss Tuffs has
one of the untold stories of the ra 'be offered to the Sultan. Meanwhile.
The losers rage and paw the air
been In the public schools here for
A. Qnaif. who has been Working pacious Turkish pashas and generals | as his army withdrew. It is charged
Such language as poor losers use
a number of years and will undoubt-| here for some time, left Tuesday Abbas Tonman is unknown outside of ' that
he
systematically
robbed
Who weep and wall and tear their
edly fill the position to the very best I morning for Eugene.
RtissIA. Yet it was one qt the little chur hes and convents and sent these
It does not touch it«. We can let
Our minds the seething pot* forget.
advantage.
paradises with which countries lying I treasures also to Batum. Two other
NEW FEIT! HE ADDED
near the Black sea are blessed. Nest Turkish commanders are alleged to
And yet It almost seems we must
♦ ling in the mountains of Georgiy, it j have shared in the loot.
♦
4fmm nt our lyre and plnv the bard.
♦
The Courier will for several ♦ nosttessed one of the beautiful and
Finally the three men sent their
While »watleii files fall in the dust
♦ weeks publish daily a sentiment ♦ lengthy driveways for which the ! relative shares to Constantinople,
Or nt friend ’Don«’ we Btare so hard
On account of the Armistice
Hcrdirtg’n the man! Whoopee! You
day celebration and the ' fact
from the pen of Everett Earle ♦ Caucasils Is famous. During the hot , when Enver Pasha demanded to
That's all wo don't need to forget!
that all business will be sus
♦ Stannard. The first one t.ppears ♦ summer months, the imperial Rus have a look at the three lots. As
♦ today in verse, but others will ♦ sian family used to pass a few weeks minister of war. he took his choice
pended. there will be no Issue
of the Daily Courier on Th urs-
E follow tho Wilt Mason style. ♦ among the pine” of this rich center ' ->nd sent Rome of the furniture and
day. The cfft e will remaln
♦ Mr. Stannard is spending the ♦ of museums, villas and churches.
pictures to Kourorutschesme, his
♦
closed all day.
Up the beautiful roads from Batum marble faced palace on the Bosphor-
■E winter hero
A
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
« to Tiflis, came in the spring of 1917, us, where they »til remain.
Will Talk on Army—
In the main addreaa tomorrow at
the opera house, which will be de
livered by Rev. I* Mvron Hooter, the
subject of "The American Army
Overseas” has been chosen An ex
cellent progrram has.been arranged.
The afternoon entertainment will
start Immediately after the parade.
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