Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 27, 1920, Image 1

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UNITED l’KEHH HIKV1CB
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VOI«. XI , No. nu
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WHIH.E M MBER 31M.
MISS JOYCE NEBEKER
MISS SHELDON JACKSON
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TO BE ALLOWED
IO MEET HERE
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DERNBURG ISHUEN OPEN LETTER COUNTY-WIDE .MEETING CALLED
TO ARGENTINA MINUTER AT
AT <Y»I RTHOUHE TO DDMTHA •
LEAGUE MEETING
IMPORTANT QUEHTIONH
TKtTHMONY GIVEN OF TBANMAt-
TIONH OF SHIPPING BOARD
CONTRAI TN NHOW ARINE
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HOIHEH OF PARLIAMENT CLOSED
TO THE PEOPLE AFTER DIS­
COVERY' OF PLOT
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FORGIVENESS IS HOT ASiED
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Writer lU'flMm to Condemn Sinking Elm-lion of Officers and Other County
of lai «Ran la Which He I Sviare»«
BuxinrwM of l'arm Bureau To Be
Would Bo lMalojah»
Taken Up al Session
Eiamlm-r lllogr« That Portland Cap­
tain IterciviMl g D umi ou an Order
of *4000
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NAVY WINS FOOTBALL
GAME FROM THE ARMY
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London, Nov. 27.—(A. P.)— After
Berlin. Nov. 27.—(U. P.)—Ger­
Next Wednesday, December 1, is
j
the erection last night of barrier»
many feels that in her conduct of to be a big day for Farm Bureau
the war she was no more criminal members in the county, os the annual
eight feet high to exclude the publie
than the allies. She is not seeking county-wide Farm Bureau meeting is
from Downing street, the houses of
forgiveness for herself or others, ac- to be held en that day. The sessions
parliament were closed to the pubUe
■ ordlng to (Bernard Dernburg. In a are to be held in the courthouse When the National Woman’s party today. The action followed the de­
holde Its convention In Washington in
1 remarkable open letter to Foreign from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Dinner December of this year it is estimated tention of a strange man in the lobby
Minister Puerrydon, of Argentina, ! will be served in the basement at | that about 1,200 delegatee will be in of the house of commons yesterday.
! who la attending the league of na- noon and every member is asked to attendance. One of the most difficult The Evening Standard says the ac­
M im Joyce Nebeker, one of the debu-
, lions meeting at Geneva, Dernburg bring a full basket.
jobs of the convention, that of seating tion is the result of sinister Sinn Feta
tantee of the coming eeaeon In Wash­
the
Two important questions are to be j the delegates and deciding contested activities.
ington, Io the daughter of Aoalotant stated ho could not condemn
The seizure during raids in Ireland
Attorney General and Mrs. Krank K. ! sinking of the Lusitania without dls- brought up at the meeting. These elections, will be handled by Miss Shel­
! loyalty to his country. Dernburg de- are whether Josephine county shall | don Jackson.
of Sinn Fein documents, alleged to
Nebeker.
give details of a conspiracy for dam­
, dared that Germany Is “willing to jpln the Oregon Farm Bureau fed- j
aging buildings in England, was said
prove that the measures and means eration and -whether the Oregon fed- !
used by Germany during the war eration shall be affiliated with the
to be the cause of the erection of
1 were neither In proportion nor their ' American Farm Bureau federation.
«arrlcadee at the entrances of Down­
ing and King Charles streets.
kind, worse nor more criminal than A final vote is to be taken at this
. those used by our adversaries.” He time on the two issues.
Portland. Nov. 27.—(A. P.l- The
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asserted, “We neither .seek to ex-
wind at the mouth of the Columbia
George A. Mansfield, president of
Cork, Nqv. 27—(A. P.l—The dra­
i'use nor to ask forgiveness for others the temi>orary Oregon Farm Bureau
was 14 miles an hour at 8 o’clock
pery stores on St. Patrick’s street
I or ourselves.”
this morning compared with #0
federation, will speak.' Cooperation
were completely destroyed by fire
The Fifty-one Documents Fihxi With
miles an hour yesterday,
with ths Oregon Dairymen’s cooper­ Barge Goes Ashore During Wind Af­ today, following a number of bomb
SOLDIERS ENTRAIN PAIR
weather bureau reported the storm
ter Being Cut Loose From Ship.
expl^bions. The damage was 50,000
Body Under Provision of Cove­
DI TY IN STRIKE ZONE ative league and the Pacific Cooper­
had passed inland and was now ma-
IS Persons On Board
pounds. Reports allege the “black
ative Poultry association and other
nant of the lawgue
tral over Alberta The a«« la ntlll
and tans” at the point of revolvers
1 phases of the county program of
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Chillicothe.
Ohio,
Nov.
2?.
—
(A.
rough.
prevented fire fighters’ operations.
P.)-—Four hundred and fifty soldiers work for the coming year will be de­
Seattle. Nov. 27.— (A. P.)—No
Geneva. Nov. 27.— (A. P.)—Fifty- entrained today for strike duty in cided upon. Officers and an execu­
RIIOCK FROM RXPIXWDOM IN
one treaties, among them two be- Mingo county, West Virginia, In the tive committee of the Josephine trace of the barge W. J. Pirrie, re­ Man Is Killed—
county Farm Bureau will be elected. ported ashore near James Islan off
V>RY KI LI* SIX tween the United States and Sweden ! coal strike zone.
Coroner M. E. Ritter was called to
The program for the day Is as fol­ the Washington coast, has been Glendale Friday to investigate the
have been filed with the league of;
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found by the cutter Snohomish, ac­ finding of the body of a man near
lows:
Ixtndon. Nov. 27.—(A. P.)— Six nations under the provision of the IJNEMF.N IXJSE L1Y ES WHILE
REPAIRING
STORM
DAMAGE
cording
to wireless messages. Eigh­ the railroad tracks. No details of
covenant
that
all
treat
las
since
Jan-j
REPAIRING
STORM
DAMAGE
10
a.
m..
address
of
welcome,
perenna were killed and 30 injured
teen persons, including the wife of the affair were learned here this af­
In an explosión in a former shell uary of ll’o present year must
Mayor C. H. Demaray.
Portland. Nov. 27.— (A. P.)—Two
making plant at Vergato, 35 miles filed. (
10:10, “The Farmers, the Business Captain A. B. Jensen, and their baby, ternoon. It was reported that the
linemen lost their liven in separate
from Milan. Italy, says a dlaimtch
Man and the Future of Josephine were reported on the Pirrie, which M>dy was decapitated. It is presum­
accidents yesterday-as a result of the County.” F. S. Bramwell, president was cut loose from the steamer ed that the body is that of a tran­
Buildings worn wrecked and a panic FIREMAN AND ENGINEER
storm. Both were electrocuted while
Santa Rita in a heavy gale south of sient.—Roseburg News-Review.
caused In villages 60 miles around.
of Chamber of Commerce. *
ARE SCALDED IN ACCIDENT i
Cape Flattery late yesterday. The
repairing wires prostrated by the
Street cant were overturned In Milan
10:20, response and annual ad- Santa Rita is in no danger today.
wind.
drosR. Clyde E. Niles, president Jose-
.
Roseburg, Nov. 27.—Fireman E. I
Suits Are Stolen—
phine County Farm Bureau.
California Roads Poor—
M. Addison was very seriously In­
Chief of Police McLane and F. W.
FLOUR AGAIN SLUMPS AND
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eberhart and jured by inhaling hot «team and by i
10:40, reading of minutes.
HITS NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL Streets, proprietor of the Oxford ho­
daughter arrive« I Inst night from being scalded on his arms, face and (
tel. are wondering what they will do
10:45, secretary-treasurer’s re-
Dorris, Cal., and will spend several hotly, and Engineer W. J. Davis re-.
Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—(A. P.)— for summer suits when the heat
port. 1920. K. M. C. Neill.
days here with friends and looking celved a sprained shoulder this
10:50, outline of county-wide pro- Flour touched a new low price in wavee begin to blow from the upper
after business matters They made morning when engine 2560 was!
gram of work: (a) General outline, four years today. Family patents valley regions next July. They had
the trip by automobile and report the wrecked while passing through tun-
county agent, (h) Development of were reduced to $8.35 to $8.50 per sent« their very best summer suit*,
roods of northern California In very nol eight near Glendale. Both men j
which were identical, to have them
women's program of work and elec­ barrel.
bed condition, especially between were taken to tho Glendale hospital
The fraternal and social life of tion of county-wide project leaders,
cleaned. They were left in the old
Hornbrook and Montague. They are where they were given first aid treat- Odd Fellowship has been a leading
PORTI a AND MARKETS
Wardrobe
cleaning establishment
home demonstration agent, ^c) De­
looking forward to returning to ment, and ware brought to this city feature of Thanksgiving week, be-
and the other day they went to get
velopment of men’s program of work
Granta Pass to reside. •
Portland, Nov. 27.—(A. P.)—All them. Some one with foresight had
this nfternoon. The accident hap- ginning Monday night with the reg- and election of county-wide project
poned shortly after tho engine had nlar semi-monthly meeting of Etna leaders, (d) Seed show 1921, sign­ markets are unchanged.
I sneaked in and made away with the
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entered the tunnel. This Is the long- Rebekah lodge when the following ing up exhibitors, (e) Methods for
I clothes. They left no clues so it to
est tunnel In tho Cow creek canyon. I officera were elected: Maude Fry, reporting agricultural products for
problematical what the gentlemen
and is 2500 feet tn length.
The noble grand; Hazel Coburn, vice sale and agricultural supplies need­
will wear.
(rain was proceeding at a fair rate grand; Frieda Gebors. recording sec- ed. county agent. e
of speed when tho left main driving rotary; Nellie Nease. financial sec­
12:30 p. in., dinner. Bring a full
Returas i'roni Albany—
axle broko in two and dropped. The rotary; Anna Schmidt, treasurer,
Howard Bearss returned this af­
momentum of the train tore off the, At the close of the business meet- basket.
ternoon
from Albany where he went
1:40,
“
The
State
¡jnd
the
National
ipain rod crosshead and pluton rod fng A. S. Abbott, a visitor, of Rupert,
with the high school football team.
New York, Nov. 27.—(A. ?.)— on tho loft aide and ripped loose a Idaho, spoke of the pleasure of being Farm Brtreau Federation,” Geo. A.
The Courier today installed a Mil­ Mr. Bearss says that the boys out­
Mansfield.
Tho navy defeated tho army seven large part of tho mechanism beneath present, of the many pleasant fra-
2:15, voting on questions of affili­ ler saw trimmer, for the sawing and fought the Albany team from the
the
boiler
and
cab.
ternal
features
of
Odd
Fellowship
to nothing.
Both teams fought
—
I and the Rebekah degree. Mr. Ab- ation with state and national Farm trimming o$ Linotype slugs, cuts, etc. first but were outweighted. He is
through three periods without scor­
Georgo Eaton returned this morn- bott was born on Deer creek 61 years Bureau federation and the amount This machine, together with the Mil­ | loud in his praise of the local team.
ing. Tho navy made a trtuchdown Ing from Eugene where he has been ago. This was his first .return to Jo- of Farm Bureau membership fee for ler automatic press feeder installed a Mr. Bearss also visited with his
jew months ago puts the Courier ' brother, Wilbur, who is attending
sophlno county since leaving'57 years 1921.
vlsltlng for the past few days.
and a goal In the fourth period.
2:25, "The Oregon Dairymen’s Co­ merchant printing plant on a par . the O. A. C. Wilbur who was cap-
ago. He had been trying to find the
records of his father’s land as an aid operative l»eague,” M. S. Schrock. | with any of the printing plants in I tain of the local championship team
3:15, "The Pacific Cooperative I the state outside of the metropolis. last year, said, ’T never saw more
in locating his childhood home. Af­
There is also being installed an- fight in a high school football team
ter touring the coast Mr. Abbott may Poultry Producers,” U. L. Upson.
ILLICIT BOOZE
3:15, "The Josephine Farmer’s! ' other cylinder press to be used dur­ than Thanksgiving day when G. P.
decide to locate in or near Grants
Everett Earle Btaaard
Cooperative Association. C. N. Culy. ing the time of rush work and in H. S. was beaten by weight and a
Pass.
Tuesday evening the Rebekah
County Agent R. E. Miller in urg­ emergencies should trouble be had terribly slow field. Even half of Al­
bany’s rooters came down on the
lodge held a reception in honor of ing attendance at the meeting said: with the regular cylinder» press.
sidelines and rooted for us when they
"Thes are strenuous times. Prices
Mrs. Jeanie Burke. Following a 7
The gods invented nectar and smacked their lordly lips;
saw the hard tackling and never
F. S. McIntyre was registered
o'clock banquet a most pleasant for hogs, sheep, cattle, butterfat,
and mortal man. by hector, enjoys tho brew ho sips.
He
ceasing fight.”
evening was spent in listening to the wheat, all of these farm products and night at the Josephine, giving
thinks he puts on^ over when he hikes into the hills and
Raw home as Denver.
musical program and the description many others are tumbling.
’mongst the canyon’s clover sets up his home-made stills. And
of places and incidents as Mrs. Burke ■wool is coming tn from Australia.
people have a notion that romance lurks around the crude
saw them on her visit to Boston butter from New Zealand, wheat tion-of taxes on agricultural products I
moon-shining potion that In n still Is found. But man will
| where she represented Oregon as a from Canada, and where is the sale and supplies, the determining of the
up and dicker his last red copper son for stale and poison
I delegate to the international flcbe- for farm products? Alone the farm- distribution of national appropria­
liquor that knocks him iparley-voti. The slick moon-shining
I kah convention. Mrs. Burke had a er has never been able nnd never tions for road construction, these
gentry sll|>a you a quart or so, then hits the dark back entry
large collection of cards which pic­ will be able to combat the above’sit­ and many other problems that direct-
and loaves you with your woe. Yon alt p'those methyl spirits
i ly effect the farmer's pocketbook and I
tured to many Interesting places she uation.
or Hoffmann’s anodyne, then curl up in the wood-Shed. re­
I visited which gave an added pleas­
"It is only through organization, i the progress of the community are
sistless and supine. And on tho next cold morning all stiff
Chicago, Nov. 27.—(A. P.)—Foot­
ure to the evening’s entertainment. such an organisation as the National j to be considered by congress In the
your wan form lies, black crape your door adorning, nice pen-
ball exacted a toll of 11 victims dur­
Mr. and Mrs. Burke visited 26 states Farm Bureau, adequately financed near future.
' n>a on your eyes. And <lo the irate people all seize the moon­
«luring their seven weeks’ absence. and loyally backed by 1,500.000 far­
"Wednesday, December 1st. is an ing the 1920 season, according to
shine mnn and hang him to a steeple ns qub-kly as they
Mrs. Burke, as national home com­ mers in 35 states, that the farmers’ > opportunity for the farmer to take an reports to the Associated Press The
can? Ah no, tho Judge says merely: ’'You’re a murderer.
mittee member and Mrs. Nellie Wat- Interests will be defended before con­ < active and personal interest in the
•number of deaths is five more than
It’s true, but ah we love you dearly Ten days will do for
tenburge. of Klamath Falls, ns Good gress hy brains that are on a par > vital problems of the farming bus-
you.”
lodge department, will represent Ore- with the best brains that labor and j iness by being on time at the annual in 1919 and one above the list two
| gon at the next convention held in capital .can muster.
I Farm Bureau meeting Wednesday years ago. Twelve lives were lost in
¡Toronto, Canada, next September.
“The problem of tariff, the ques- morning December 1st, at 10 a. m.” 1917; 18 in 1916 and 15 in 19l«5.
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New York, Nov. 27.—(A. Pl—
Testimony tending to «how alleged
abuse of t^o coat plus form of con-
tract In repairs to shipping board
veaeela was given before the congres­
sional committee Inv««»ligating ship­
ping board affairs by Harold F.
Hanns, an examiner of tho board's
auditing department. Payment of a
commission of 11,000 on in order of
$4000 to a ship ca irta In at Portland.
Oregon, was tostlfiixl to by Hannj
The name of the ship was not given.
The commission, he said, was paid
to a Portland branch of a Boston
ship supply firm.
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Fire Resulting From Explosions at
Cork Bums Buildings—Black and
Tan Police Halt Hrcmen
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TREATIES LISTED
WITH THE LEAGUE
COURIER INSTALLS MORE
MECHANICALEOUIPMENÎ