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ANH4M lATKl» I’llEHH HER VICK
GRANTH PA44H, JOHEPHINK COUNTY, OREGON.
VOL. XL, No. I A3.
Tt EMBAY. APRII. I», 1931
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NEW PLEDGE 10
Re|»*t>lli at Chita Has Bern Ordered
to fndertake Trade Treaty and
Avoid Conflict
Pro««« utor Givra Out lamini of Cap
tain Itolx-ri Rom-nliluUi la
Pothier Ca»e
Chamber oí Commerce Holds Meeting of Interest at
Which Plans For Advertising and Development
Projects Are Discussed and Adopted
Waahington. Apr. 19.—(A. P.)— V4KH AMERICAN REPIBLH« TO
The Far Eastern republic at Chita
,UD STRICKEN NATIONS OF
has been ordered by the Russian bol
EVROPE
shevik government to avoid any con
flict
with
Japan,
and
if
possible,
to
llosenblutb, who declared he had no
undertake tbe negotiation of a trade
coin »nation« with Pothier regarding
Progrena and development were rigatlon project was the subject that treaty with Japan, according to offi
Major Croakbite. Prose utor Solden
gave out a «talement of the testi the keynote« sou tided at the meeting permitted Franklin S. Bramwell to cial advices received here.
mony to this effect made by Captain of tbe Chamber of Commerce last tear the hide off of West and to ex
{ night when nearly a hundred of our plain that West had used figures to
Rosenbluth.
Mr. [
I citizen*, men and women, sat down arrive at false .conclusions.
Reparation« C<>nin>l»»l”n Will Re
to the banquet board at 0:15. De Bramwell said that West, to gain a:
quire Payment* Io Commission
velopment and aettlement of the political advantage, was jeapordizing I
Itself in Cnee of Failure
lands adjoining the city, advertising the very life of the Grants Pass pro
of the district and tbe stopping of ject and that if he proved successful
the tourist on hl» way that be may In his dastardly work it would mean
New York, Apr. 19.— (A. P.)—Re
Pari«. April 19 — (A P I— The al-
liecomo Interested in the resources great financial loss to all. Coming
newed bonds of friendship among the
lied reparations commission has giv
of the region, and the development In for some scathing denunciation by
Twenty-four
members of the American republics with re-consecra
en Germany until April 22 to trans-
of community project» were each dis Mr. Bramwell waa an unnamed local Grants Paes Chamber of Commerce tion to peace and liberty as an ex
for the gold holdings of the Relchs-
Tokio. Apr. 19.—(A. P.)—West cussed by the speakers, and each citizen who had been Instrumental in who were appointed at the Chamber ample to a war-weary world, were
bank to the Coblenz and Cologne
branches of the bank Should Ger ern dancing is being actively taken reached a stage more definite than ' trying to bring about the attack made. meeting last evening to solocit fundi plighted by President Harding today
by West and his associates.
Mr. for the advertising campaign of the at the unveiling here of a statute to
many refuse to comply with the ul-|up by the younger Japanese genera- mere dl*cu«eion
‘Bramwell stated that many new* chamber, will, between the hours of 3imon Bolivar, the South American
.Mr. Ixwiion Tell» of Fruit
tlmatum. the commission will require tlon and is developing into a national
Chairman Blanchard Introduced homes were being developed and! 9 and 12 tomorrow, visit every bus- patriot. The president said that the
an Immediate delivery of gold to the ■ craze. The fox trot, the waits, the
;bunny hug and all fanciful step« are a» tho first speaker, C. C. Isernon, of i land« being brought into cultivation inees house In the city and ask that Old World might find an inspiration
commission Itself
i being learned to the tune of Jazz Medford, manager for tbe valley of under tbe project, and that despite the pledge for the chamber advertls- for reconstruction in the example of
music, And with the coming of the the Oregon Growers association Mr. such attacks as that of West tt would Ing covering the * next 12 months be a prosperous family of state living to
gether in peace on the Western hemi
dancing tad, the conversation turns ¡Lemon gave many Intereating details work out all right. But he left no \ signed,
' to Jazz and to step« and to music. regarding the fruit growing sections, doubt concerning the esteem in which! The money so pledged will not be sphere He exhorted the American
To the Japanese girls, the kimono of the northwest, with figure« as to he held West, and at his suggestion spent tor highly colored advertising republics to give their strength and
and zori «eem a« comfortable for the the tonnage from each. He dwelt a committee composed of the chair-1 1 folders, as in the past, but will pay resources to aid their stricken sister
glide around tbe dance floor os the ' twrt leu lari y upon the need for ac man of the meeting and Messrs.| for good, solid advertising to the nations across the sea in the great
costume of the American girl.
tion toward the reduction of freight Bramwell and Ireland was named to, tourist who will ;>aM through this reconstruction.
that would! .. , ..
Restating the Monroe Doctrine,
A Japan»«« newspaper says: •A rat«« for th« trun»i>ortatlon of north wire Meet resolutions
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i city In the coming season in an at-
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President Harding asserted that It
dancing teacher Is now as much a west fruit to eastern and . foreign state in , .. emphatic terms the senti- i tempt
to get him to spend one or
ment of the Grants Pass community.!
■> N»w York. Apr 19—(A
P.l — necessity to the Japanese student as . markets.
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more days lodger in Granta Pass, and I never meant a policy of selfishness
To Advertise Josephine
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Mrs Sally Jam«*» Fran ham's design a person well acquainted with the
or narrowness, but that it was a
lavnil Settlemeat a Problem
. .. If possible to get him to consider
for the heroic «qumtrlun bronze grammar of a foreign language
Chairman Roy K Hackett, of the
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' charter of American independence,
W. H. Sherman, formerly u resi
. .. . I making his home here,
•UUuo of Simon Bolivar, a gift to the dancing seems to be Included In the dent and one of the foremost devel advertising committee, reported that
to maintain which the United States
City of New York by the government curriculum of most Well educated opers of the district, was introduced. a plan for the advertising of the facts ■ Solicitors will ask for pledges pay was "willing to fight if necessary.”
able in monthly installments, and
of Venezuela, whi h was chosen from Japanese."
{and noted a» the chief problem l>e- concerning the resources of the will in no case, accept sums out of He added that American republics
a long list entered In competition by
fore the community at the present Granta Pass district had been form proportion to the extra benefit the must not err on the side of too great
•ome of the world's most famous I Tlw Motta .Surpri-M’íl—
time the clearing and disposing to ulated by his committee, and that the merchants will receive from the tour aloofness and that in the present
sculptor» several years ago. was to-
world chaos. Pan-Americanism must
A number of friend« of Mr and . hot»« builder« of the lands within the caminim for tbe guarantee of the ists the advertising will reach
fund
necessary
would
be
commenced
day unveiled In tbe presence of high I Mrs. T. M Stott paid them a surprise irrigation district.
mean
“sympathy and generous Amer
He suggested
All the solicitor's will be under the icanism.”
state and foreign official» The statue ' visit Monday night, the 15th annl- . that the lands be syndicated much on Wednesday, when the city would be
waa to have been unveiled In 1915 versary of their marriage A most the plan used in tbe settlement of the thoroughly canvassed. Mr. Hackett instruction of the committee on ad- i
announced that it was the purpose vertteing. Roy K Hackett. Roscoe
but was positioned owing to the war 'enjoyable evening was «tient
orchard tracts at Merlin a number of
of the committee to stop the tourist Bratton and P. B. Herman, and will
The New York celebration was em
years ago This, he said, would per
on
his way and to bring to bis atten- work in teams of three each, as fol
phaalzed by the presence of Presi
mit the clearing to progress upon a
Are Paroled-—
D. Fies. captain, with Rex
dent Harding. Secretary Hugh««, of-1 JiidKe Calkin« ha* announced the large scale and with heavy machin ion the many reasons for visiting low’s:
fleers of the I'nlted States army and parole of Jack Cline, ljpon Patterson ery. reducing the cost and hastening Grants Pass and for investing In our Barnett and E. H. Harbeck; C. A.
lands and mines and forests.
He 'Vinetrout, captain, with Herman
navy and IJttin-Amarican diplomats. nl1(| j{owanj Fifleld. who were re- the cropping of the lands.
said
that
sign
boa
rds
would
be
placed
Horning and E. H. Balsiger: James
Including Dr. E. Gil-Borges, 5 ene- ; »»ntly sentenced to 90 days in the
West’« Attack 1» Rest-nted
zuelnn foreign minister and a dis county jail upon their entering pleas
The recent attack made by ex-Gov- showing directions and distances to C’hinnock. captain, with C. A. Swope
Portland, Apr. 19.—-(A. P.>—
tinguished delegation. A parade to of guilty in the case where they were ernor Oswald West through the Port the various points of interest, and and C. H. Corson: Sam Baker, cap
tain. with George Sabin and Fred Handcuffed and leg ironed. James
Central park followed the unveiling charge<l with the taking of an auto- land newspapers upon the local ir-
i Continued on Paw 2*
Roi>er: E. IL. Coburn, captain, with Milner and Harry Hoffee, Seattle
The «tale takes th« place of a for molaile from the street« and driving
■ Amos Williams and A. N. Parsons: G. boys, who escaped from jail here on
mer figure of "the George Washing It without the consent of the owner
W. Barton, captain, with F. L. Van- March 1st and who were arrested
ton of South America." erected In As a condition of the parole, the boys
nice and C. L Hobart: T. P. Cramer, in Los Angeles March 24th. escaped
1885 aa a gift from Venezuela and will bo required to pay Into court $25
captain, with T. 'M. Sfott and George from the train between Dunsmuir
later removed to make way for a bet each from their earnings during the
Riddle: A. L. Martineau, captain, and Siskiyou, California, last night,
ter likeness Together with the de period of the parole They were pa
with James Martin and F. C. Goetz.' after being put to bed by a deputy
signs of two other artists, chosen by roled to the care of Judge Eclus Pol
At 12 o'clock tomorrow, the teams marshal
the American Art Commission, all lock
f
I
will
meet at the Chamber of Com-,
ty A E VOOPHIES
three were »«nt to Caracas, where
t
merce rooms for luncheon, and till! FRANK ZI NA OF NEW JERSEY
Mrs Farnham's was selected ns the
Mr and Mrs J. T. Dalton. of Pen-i
report, at that time, the results of
WINS AMERICAN MARATHON
final choice by a commission appoint dleton. were tourists who tarried in
I
Boston. Apr. 19.— (A. P.)—The
Granta Pass over last night
About 20 miles as I remember It, thropic individuals the amount ne- the canvass.
ed by the Venezuelan government.
American marathon, carrying virtu
' from Montgomery Is the Tuskegee cessary to carry the institution
ally the road racing championship of
Institute the greet industrial school through another year, Already be-,
E. R. Wheeler arrived in the city the country at 25 miles, was won to
' over which Booker T. Washington tween 14.000.000 and $5,000,000
have
been
expended,
much
of
It
for
from
Tacoma this morning and left day by Frank Zuna, of Newark, N.
presided and in which he labored for
later for the Mt. Reuben mining $ts- J., making a new record of two hours,
many years for the uplifting of a bulldings. the construction
' where he has interests.
18 minutes. 57 and 3-5 seconds.
i down-trodden race. The institute It done almost entirely by students un I trict
i
reached over a »tub road with a 10- der competent supervision. Many of
i cent-a-mlle fare and equipment con- the buildings, some of them coeting Al 1
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slating of two little engines and three hundreds of thousands of dollars,
This were donated by Individuals.
Edmonton, Alta. Apr. 19.— (A. P.I freight are being erected, awaiting | or four passenger coaches.
This being Sunday, no work was in
equipment was taxed to the utmost
Activity in Alberta In preparation shipment Into the oil country.
when about 300 of the editorial party progress but the visitors were en-
for the spring rush to the oil fields at
A feverish energy is being dis
Fort Norman Is gathering headway played and more than ‘800 tons of decided to learn about the Institute abled to see some of the 11 fe of the
and the entire province is In a «tate freight Is piled indiscriminately on work. The engine did noble work in Institution by a peep into the dining
pulling the train on the level but hall where nearly 2000 students.
of feverish excitement.
the right of way of the waterways i when the hilly country was reached young men and women, were at din
Sioux Falls. S. D.. Apr. 19.— (A. Dakota, must, so long as so named,
Transportation companies nro hav terminal and the volume grows
ing steamem and barge« built for steadily as each train brings in ad the remainder of the equipment waa ner. Immediately on the arrival of P.)—A cnmimign recently has been be regarded as a sort of extension of
operation on the Athabasca, Slave,, ditional supplies. The hundred in called into service and with one en the editorial party the entire stu ! inaugurated by the Chamber of Com- North Dakota.
Peace and Mackenzie rivers and the habitants of Fort IMcMurray are virt gine ahead and one in the rear the dent body arose and the clapping of i merce of Mitchell. S. D., to have the
“The transcontinental lines run
Great Slave lake One company is ually all engaged In assisting In the train pulled into Tuskegee an hour hands they made was almost deafen name of South Dakota changed to
Bursts
of
applause
greeted
each
ing.
Roosevelt.
A
similar
movement,
through
North Dakota, with one new
late
or
thereabouts.
having lumber shipped to Fort Smith movement of the shipments.
started several years ago received one skirting the border between the
Of course all newspaper people group on arrival.
north of here on the Slave river, for
Many companies have their own] knew about Tuskegee ‘but the ideas
The editorial party was then taken only little public support and conse two states. Travelers back and forth
the construction of a barge, using oil
across the continent go either
burning engines The oil would be outfits moving their freight while of many of the party were very to one of the administration build quently was dropped.
This time, however, officers of the through Nebraska or North Dakota.
obtained from Fort Norman where every privately owned team that can vague, When the train arrived. It ings where a dainty lunch was served
Mitchell Chamber of Commerce They never see South Dakota. They
was met by hundreds of young color- by the women students.
a well, gunhlng 1,000 barrels an hour be employed is on the Job.
After lunch the student body and claim they will wage the campaign take It for granted, therefore, that
Nearly every conceivable commtyl- ed men and the party was taken
was brought in recently.
Scores of applications for char tty is included In the heterogeneous through the huge campus, past the editorial party as their guests as until it is brought to an issue. The this Is exactly the same kind of a
ters to do buslnoss In Alberta and piles of freight around the termin many magnificent buildings to a sembled in the big memorial church scheme to divorce any possible re state as North Dakota. When they
points north show that capital is als, though heavy drilling machin spacious lawn fronting an attractive and listened to a sacred concert by lation between North and South Da go back home, they draw a picture
taking no little Interest in 'the new ery and sawmill and engine supplies band stand, where a student band of an immense choir of students and kota has brought forth considerable of the Dakotas, entirely from a North
field Naw companies are being or aro chiefly In evidence The bulk of 10 pieces gave a sacred concert Then they sang the old Negro religious comment in the editorial columns of Dakota color. If there is a terrific
ganized dally here and In other Ca this tonnage must be moved to the commenced a tour of the campus melodies as only the colored can the state's newspapers. Opinion is blizzard In North Dakota—we have
nadian cities Seventeen are report landing on tAthalMsca for transpor and a hasty look Into some of the sing them. "Swing I«>w. Sweet Char-| divided, but the majority of the edi very few in this state—the papers
ed to have (been Incorporated In To tation to the Arctic oil zone before memorial halls, dormatories and lot,” "Away Over Jordan. Lord," tors disapproved the plan, it is be the country over refer to it as a Da
ronto alone, and advices from Mon warm weather softens the ice roads executive buildings, the dairy and 'The Golden Slippers" and many [ lieved. The Mitchell Evening Repub kota blizzard. When crops are burn
treal and Vancouver show equal over the buskegs Otherwise trans stables, power plant, through the other songs made famous by the! lican. backing up the campaign of its ed out of western North Dakota, pa
portatlon wiH be held up until the gardens and to the tomb of the original Fiske Jubilee singers gave ; Chamber of Commerce says, editor pers everywhere announce that the
eagernmm to those places.
the visitors a sample of the real ially:
I'akota's are ruined once more When
founder. Booker T. Washington.
By far the greatest activity is cen road dries out.
"By all means, the name should be 30 banks fail in North Dakota, pa
ilaubor at Fort M «Murro y is an
The Institute la financed almost southern melody. White people can
tered at Fort McMurray, on the Ath-
ab'scs. river, north of Edmonton. uncertain quantity and Jobs are go- entirely by northern people, although no more sing the negro melodies changed to that of ‘Roosevelt. (The pers refer to it as happening In Da
a day. With the the legislature of Alabama regularly than can the colored ‘people alng one great reason why we should get kota. or in a number of cases, in
With fifty teams working in 34 hour Ing begging at
a new name for our state, is that, South Dakota, where there have
shifts moving stores over the 20 opening of summer, however, the votes the $5000 which has become ojiera selections.
'Robert R. Moton, a Ifull blooded ¡because of circumstances for which been only three state bank failures
miles that separates Fort MtiMurray men now engaged in fur trapping a habit. Annually the students and
(Continued on Page 1)
j neither state is responsible, South In five years.”
faculty members secure from philan-
from the railroad, great piles of will be available.
Tacoma, Apr. 19.—(A. P.))
GERMANY IH REQl IREI* IMMER
complete denial of the charges lu
PENALTY TO TIKNHFEH GOLI*
Roland Pothier's alleged confaasloo
<XMN
lias been rnude by Captain Robert
ESCAPEFROMPULLMANS
HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE
NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION