Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 14, 1921, Image 1

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VOL. X!., No. 1 IN
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No Fragra** Slade Toward Adjust­
ment of British Mtualion ■»<!
Walk-« .«it < all Hold»
Drop in Steel Price« to i aliw a Re-1
duction of 10 Per t ent in lanes
i
of Machiner)
levndon. Apr. 14.—(A. P I The PLASM WILL HE < ARRIED OUT IX IN’<«R4XSION AL INVESTIGATION’
federation of general workers, repre­
KEGARDLEM OF UOIJUIEH
OF ACTIVITY AMK10 BY WIS-
senting 1,500,000 workers in over
OF FORKKJA KAT1ONM
4JONSIN MEMBER
100 Industries outside the triple al­
Hance, decided today to support lh* .
triple alliance In their strike.
I
Chicago, (Apr. 14.—(A. T.) B»»- TIED ROLMEK ESCORT OF MIBB
Ing action on recant reduction of
ELEANORE HREVER TO A
steel prices, announced by the United
TREE. THEY ADMIT
Stater Steel Corporator. the Inter-i
» t
national Harvesters’ Company today ‘
announced a 10 per cent reduction1’
in the price of their product* in,
which steel is the principal raw ma­
terial used This affect* principally
harvesting machines.
•
tiEI'RETARY III GII EH GETH
HE-
PLY TO RECENT NOTH OVER
PACIFIC IHLANDH
TANTAMOUNT TO ACCfPTANCE
CHANGES RICH MTN ARE OUST
lxvndon, «Apr. 14.—(A. r.j—A
conference between idoyd George
and officials of the triple alliance.
i*rtn<l|dv Is That of the t 'onlotitlon which baa called a strike for Friday Naval Power of Ihr Empire Will He Would Shove IMg .Man's Tax on Io
I
That U. H. Hits Nurmndrred None
night, was concluded within two
Brought I p As Early as l*ooslblr
the Poor Man, Hay* Rcprewen-
of Iler lUgltls
hours without any procréas apparent­
to That of inveri« ■
tativc Frear
Mr. Voorhlee Returning—
ly toward adjustment. The premier
A. E. Voorhies, publisher of the
made a lone statement appealing to
Courier, who for the past six weeks
Washington. ¡Apr. 14— < A 1’.) ■ the workers to exercise restraint and
Toklo, Apr. 14.—(A P l—Japan's
Washington. Apr. 14.—(A. P.)— has been In eastern and southern
Tacoma. Apr. 14.—(A. P.) —
France’s reply to Secretary Hughes’ nut preclpiate a crisis Whether the present naval program, which, say of« I Demand for a congressional investi­ state* and to the island of Cuba, will Laurence Bogart and Everett Impyn,
uot<< regarding the Japanese mandate call for a strike win b* universally dais, will Ire completed whatever! gation to disclose the interests try- arrive home tomorrow morning, be­ Camp I^ewis soldiers, today confessed
over the Island of Yap Is Interpreted I observed remains doubtful
may be arranged with foreign |«owem! in« to put through a sale* tax was ing today in Portland on the last to an assault Monday night upon
In <iffl< ial circle* here as tantamount
as to future curtailment means more made in the house by Representative stage of his extended trip around the Mias Eleanore Sheyer civilian nuras,
to acceptance of the principal laidi
than the creation of the so-called Frear, republican of Wisconsin, of circle. His son, Earle, who Is ac­ camp officials announced.
They
down by the American government ! Fortune* for Kale—
eight and eight units. The phrase the way« and mean« committee He companying him, will stop in Eu­ will be turned over to federal au­
that the Unite«! States has aurren-1 The city is captured today by M "eight and eight" signifies, accord­ mentioned Jules Bache and Meyer gene for a few days before coming to thorities. The penalty for th« offense
dered none of Its rights In the for- • band of Gypsies who are touring the ing to the official view here, that Rothschild, of New York, as prime Grants Pass
under federal statutes is hanging.
streets with a variety of fortunes’ Japan will build until she has eight mover* in the campaign, and charg-^
m«r German overseas |«osseaslon*
The soldiers admitted they found th*
which are being retailed to the clt-’ first class battleships and eight first ed huge fund* had been raised to
nune's soldier escort to a tree and
Isens, the kind of fortune depending class battle cruisers but It also sig­ "■hove the big man'« tax on to the
carried her off.
Paris, Apr. 14
(A J* I Premier ' very largely upon the amount of coin nifies another "eight," namely, that poor man.”
when one of the above 1« units I
Brland has dispatched to Washing­ that appears In sight.
I reaches the age of eight years, that H. 4 rm) Advisory < Oinniiltew—
ton a note acknowledging receipt of
Clarl and Hi* spud.*—
. unit passes to the second line, to be
Adjutant Hldney Cooke, represent­
the American communication regard­
Several of our citizen* were seen
i replaced Immediately by a new ship ing the Salvation Army, is in Grants
ing the mandat« over Pacific Islands
going down the streets last evening
of
the
latest
design
Pass today arranging tor the organ­
north of the equator to Japan
It
each carrying a single potato very
aaya a representative of Franc* will
It la pointed out therefore that ization of the county advisory com­
'
Medford. Ore., Apr. 14—(A. P.)— gingerly in his hand. It was die-
¡Japan's future navy, as at present mittee to have charge of the local
take up the question Ijrfore the su­
The
authorities today assert that closed that the spuds were some re-
premo allied counsel "with the moat
outlined, will have 16 first class work during the current year. The
J calved by Carl Williams from a
ardent desire to find a solution giv­
fighting ships of the latest eonstruc- I committee appointed consists of Eu­ they had under arrest in the county I friend back in New York, and that
Jail
at
Jacksonville
the
two
burglars
’ lion as well as numerous ships of gene Coburn, chairman, and E. C.
ing satisfaction to the I'nlted
they are reputed to be the earliest of
Macy. F. S Bramwell, T. M. Stott. who attempted to rob the bank at
States ."
Carl
Panama. Apr 14.—I A. P i—Civil­ the second line to which the war­ Wilford Allen, W. W. Walker. John Gold Hill. The prisoners are Pete i the vegetable in existence.
ships now buildihg will fall when a
guarantees them to be ready to pick
ian government of the Panama Ca­
I
a»
ter,
alias
Dutch
Pete,
who
is
al-
;
Hampshire. A. IS. Coutant, C. H.
nal Zone under the de|>artment of ;mrlod of eight years makes substi- 1 Ernst, Dr. Stearns. C. E. Mol-ane and leged to have served six years in the or dig or harvest whichever it is that
I tution necessary
Hence, adherence
happens to a spud, within six week*
commerce or the department of the (to the "eight and eight" plan means W. P. Quinlan. The county is asked ' Oregon penitentiary, and Frank
<
after
they are put in the ground.
Interior and effective suffrage for
i constant building and constant big I to raise >2000 as Its quota for the dat, a bridgeworkqy. The men
. There was only one potato to a friend
¡civilian American citizens residing
about
4
5
years
old.
year, of which amount >1500 will be
and now there will be warm rivalry
j in the Canal Zone are two of the ob­ I expenditure It is this continuing
William Wiseman of the Gold Hill
returned to the county in relief
outlay
to
which
ex-minister
Yukio
to see whose crop threshes out th*
jects sought by the newly formed
bank,
who
had
a
one-sided
gtln
bat-
work, the balance to go toward the
' biggest yield.
¡"Civilian la-ague of the Canal Zone.” (Ozaki takes objection in his cam­
support of the Rescue and Maternity tie with the burglar*, positively iden­
—
The zone Is now a military reserva- paign for an international agreement
home at Portland. Adjutant Cooke tified Lester and Kodat as the in-!
for
naval
restriction
on
the
ground
tlon.
traders.
In
addition
the
Medford
Portland, Apr. 14
(A. 1’. I
! that the budget Involved will prove states that the home has received
"The league has been keeping In disastrous for his country.
John Kawaclnskl, alias John Bruno,
106 girls during the past year, of police and Deputy Sheriff McMahon j
was convicted today of murder In touch with proposed legislation by
which
number two came from Jose-1 declared they had positive evideqee i
A comparison of the strength of
as to their guilt.
the second degree for killing Harry congress affecting the Canal Zone."
pbine
county.
the navies of Japan and the United
1 Pawluka. whose body was found said II J. 'White, president, "and it
Deputy Sheriff McMahon and P*-|
.
States
shows,
according
to
the
view
has discovered that parties not con­
near the city February 22
trolman
Adams arrested Dutch Petej
Fr«xl
Cheshire
a
laiwyer
—
¡held here, that in 1921 Japan will
The verdict carries life Imprison- nected with the zone have attempted
The city commission today extend­ in the business district yesterday Af­
have
one
fewer
major
ships,
two
to secure the enactment of bills sub-
tnent
ed congratulations to S. F. Cheshire, ternoon. A short time later McMa-i
Olympia, Wash., Apr. 14.— (A. P.)
mitted by them which would not ' more light cruiser*. 220 fewer dee- deputy city assessor and revenue hon found Kodat and arrested him.
| troyers and 11 fewer submarines
The state supreme court today upheld
prove appll able or beneficial to the
, than the United States By the end clerk on having been admitted to
the conviction of seven alleged I. W.
zone."
Apple* Am Blooming—
the liar. Mr. Cheshire pursued his
W. members convicted of second de­
'A statement Issued l>v the league i of 1923. if the programs of the re­ legal studies evenings for the last
The apple orchards of the \ulley
spective countries are carried out,
cree murder in connection with the
are Just now coming Imo bloom, atyl i declares that "the military branch of
the I'nlted States will lead Japan by four years. He recently took the
Centralia Armistice day killings, and
are giving promise of a heavy crop our government la using Its Influ­
1« In major warshlim. She will have bar examinations before the state
refused to grant a new trial. The
The apple* were not tar enough ad­ ence to have the canal considered
I
231 more destroyers and ¡4 more supreme court, passing with high I
men will be transferred from the
vanced during the recent frost to primarily as a military project" and
marks.
—
"Pasadena
Star-News.
submarines, but on the other hand
Montesano county jail to the state
suffer injury. Th«- bloom ha« now adds:
the American light cruiser* will fall
i‘prison to begin sentences of from 25
position
"The league takes the
fallen from Ibu pears, and examine
F.
E.
Black,
g>f
Roseburg,
is
regis
­
behind Japan's to the number of
' to 40 year*.
tlon shows that In most districts that the business interests of the
tered at a local hotel while in the
fullest
United
State«
demand
the
Lisbon. Apr. 14.— (A. P.)—At-,
there are < nough pears on th<> trees
( Continued -in Pane 2)
city on business.
tempts to assassinate the judges and
to make a full crop. In many or­ commercial development of the canal:
member* of the tribunal of public' C. H Shellhorn, a citizen of Klam­
chards there will havo to be further that, ns far as possible, the same
I form of government that exists In’
defense continue. Several of the! ath Falls, arrived in the city yester­
thinning
! the United States should apply inI
members of the court already have' day for a business visit.
j the Canal Zone; that the civilian clt-l
been killed or wounded. The latest
attempt was made on the life of Dr. |
II sen* of the United States residing’
i in the zone should have a voice in
Ferreira de Sousa, one of the judges,
the affairs of the zone; that the zone
who was shot three times as he en­
: should be thrown open to Americans
tered the gate of his own garden.
i who want to own property and settle
His life was saved by the fact that
Spokane, Wash., Apr. 14.—(A. P.) holds good in the state. That means one of the bullets aimed at his heart (
' in it, the same as in the District of
I Columbia; that the army and navy, —'Washington’s new divorce code, its that parties who start divorce pro­ pierced a pocketbook and was stop­
while permlted to do any and all amended by the last legislature, sit­ ceedings can not hope to marry ped by - his fountain pen. the bullet
lxvndon. Apr. 14.— (A. P.)—The necessary defensive work for the ting at Olympia, is declared by 8. A. again in the state until at least 13 falling harmlessly into his pocket i The Jury in the case of Castell*
prospects of the coming world’s protection of the canal, should be Mann, of Spokane, one of the com­ months had elapsed from the time where it
Barnard against H. E. Gale for dam­
I was found.
In most
wheat crop are favorable and the entirely separate and distinct from mittee which framed the amend­ of filing the complaint.
age« claimed to have been suffered
The
police
attribute
these
attacks
|
ments. to be about as strict as those cases it will be more nearly 18
harvest 1» likely to produce enough the government of the Canal Zone.
to members of the Young Syndics- ' when the automobiles driven by Mr.
to meet the world’s demand, says 1 Specific demand is made that In force in any state in the country. months than 13 months.”
Barnard and Gale collided on the
list's
Association.
"After June 1 it will be no longer
Sir Jam«* Wilson, chairman of the "congress grant the right of suffrage
In short the new divorce rules are
Pacific highway last summer, gave
Dr. Ramos Preto. formerly of the
central agricultural wages commit­ to civilian Americans residing in the possible to obtain an absolute decree as follows:
cabinet and author of the law creat­ a verdict last night for the plaintiff
tee ¡for Scotland, an authority on zone, authorizing them to elect a of divorce following the trial of the
in the amount of >1000. The Jury
Interlocutory decrees signed at
that subject
resident commissioner to represent case.” Judge Mann said. "The new conclusion of trial; final decree of ing the tribunal of public defense has was given the case at about 4
received
a
letter
threatening
him
He declared In an address he de- j them at Washington, in the same I amendments provide that the court, divorce not signed until six months;
o’clock, and after deliberating for
llvered the other day on "The1 manner as the present resident com- after hearing the case, shall either after entering the interlocutory de-’ with death and signed by "The Red two hours, announced that it had
Committee."
World’s Wheat" that the world’s missloners of the Philippine Islands deny the application for divorce, or cree.
arrived at Its verdict, giving Mrs.
enter an Interlocutory decree.
In
supply for the current cereal year Is 1 and Porto Rico."
Barnard Judgment for the amount
Final decree of divorce can not
the interlocutory decree settlement
more than equal to the demand, and
named.
be
obtained
in
less
than
seven
j
of property rights and of the cus-
he predicted that on August 1 next
Today the second case against Mr.
I tody, care and education of children' months after the filing of the divorce
there would be a surplus of export­ H
Gale growing out of the same acci­
complaint.
is made and appeal from the inter-
able wheat left in the exporting
dent was taken up in the court. In
| locutory decree may be made at any' The court, in his discretion, may!
countries. IBut, he said, this surplus,
the present case B. Barnard, who
direct
prosecution
for
violation
of
j
time within 90 day* after it is en-
outside of Russia and India, would
was driving the car that was In the
the "lazy husband" act before enter-1
ltered.
not be large nnd if the world’s fu­
collision with Gale’s, is seeking dam­
ing
interlocutory
decree.
"At any time after six months has
ture weather proved unfavorable, the
ages. The Jury was selected this
elapsed from the date of entering
fall In the world's price of wheat
The creation of a divorce proctori
morning, its personnel being as fol­
the interlocutory decree, the trial, in the prosecuting attorney office
might be checked and the price
Dublin. Apr. 14.—(A. Pl— Sir lows: Geo M. Stidham. Luther N.
Eugene. Ore., Apr. 14.—(A. <P.I— Judgp may. upon motion of either who shall be present at all divorce Arthur Edward Vicars, former Vlster Wyatt, J. H. Wittrock, J. P. Duncan,
might even rise again.
For the world as a whole, he said, "Oregon products—know them, use party, enter.an order granting a final hearings.
king of arms, was shot dead today C. D. Sexton. L. F. Roat. W. G.
there is no more reason to fear a fu­ them, boost them,” was the zlogan decree of divorce.
All property rights and custody at LIstowel and his residence burned. Thrasher. Fred Roper. F O. Wilcox,
■iPartles who rush out of the state and care of children settled at the
ture permanent dearth of wheat adopted for the Oregon Products car­
Five policemen were ambushed Dan Wiltrout. Wm. Haberman and
than that the world will lie starved nival held here three days this week. and get married while the interlocu­ time of entering the Interlocutory last night at Fedamore. County Lim­ Chas. F. Hart. The attorneys are
of food generally. He prtsllcted that Three floors of a building were used tory decree 'is pending and before decree.
erick, and one killed and three the same as appeared in the case yes-
some time within the next 20 years to display products from all parts of the final decree is signed, under the
Appeal may be taken from inter­ wounded. A Sinn Fein shoe factory terdam. H. D. Norton and J. T. Ch In­
the world's price of wheat, measured the state. Thorn was a program of now amendments, can be prosecuted locutory decree, but no appeal can here used as an assembling place for ner k for the plaintiff and O. S.
In geld, will return to a level not far entertainment each day of the car­ for bigamy. lAfter the final decree be taken from the final decree of bombs was raided and two persons 'Blanchard and Mr. Sheppard for th*
nival.
from the pre-war average.
is signed, the six months clause divorce.
found in it were arrested.
defense.
SUSPECTS ARE CAUGHT