Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 16, 1921, Image 1

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BELIGANO PORRAS
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FEDERATION
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FEDERAL RESERVE BA.NKH MAY
NOT MAKE DEMAND SAYS
Hl PREME OOVRT
RITI EK 'ATIO.N
HEQI IKEMENT QI IRREL FOLIXlWH
ATTEND­
DOHM NOT INVAUDATE THE
ANCE AT A DAM E HELD SHIH
MEAMlltE IN HI LING
WOODLAND, WASH.
ONLÏ MEMBER BANKS AFFECTE0
Non-member Institutions Bring Suit
to Stop All<«ed Conspiracy of
Embarraesment
San Francisco Man Was Armimi for Two Men L'ae Hn-«nrw and Mortal
lllngul Transportai ion of Cane
Wountb Are Given Each at the
of W ine
Manic Instant
Much lnt«Tc«t in < 1ut> Work Express­
ed by Grants Paas W «»men Who
Attended
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Washington. May 16.—(A. P.) —
Woodland. Wash., May 16.—(A.
♦
Th« sixth annual convention
The requirement that the prohibition ?.)— Harvey Riker, aged 55. a ranch­ Dr. C. L. Alsberg, chief of the bu­
Washington, May 16.—(A. ♦
the Houthern Oregon District Fed­
reau of chemistry of the Department
amendment be ratified within seven er living 15 miles east of here, was.ef Agriculture, has received the ap­ ♦ IP.)—That the Federal Reserve ♦
eration of Women's cluba met In Ash­
years by three-fourths of the states
land Saturday. May 14th, there be­
his P01"!ment as director of the food re- ♦ Banks have no right to insist on ♦
does not invalidate the measure, the instantly killed yesterday and
ing present something more than 100
Official photograph of Bsllgano
Msrch Institute established at Leland ♦ par collection of checks of mem­ ♦
delegates representing the various ras. Panamanian consul generai at supreme court ruled today, upholding son. Fred Riker, aged 30, died two Stanford university by ths Carnegie ♦ ber banks has been decided by
Washington.
the lower court's refusal of a petition hours later as the result of a duel corporation.
cluba throughout Houthern Oregon
a ruling of the supreme court
for a writ of habeas corpus asekd with fire arms^betwen the two___
♦
♦ today
men i
'
Mias Grace Chamberlain, president
by J. J. Villon, of San Francisco Vil­ resulting from a quarrel following a
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦■•♦• ♦ ♦ ♦
of the Ashland Civic Improvement
lon »a* arrested while transporting
club, gave th« welcoming . address,
a case of wine. His counsel asserted dance which the families had attend­
Washington. May 16.—(A P.)—
atressing the concentration of energy
that section three of the amendment, ed The father drew a revolver and
The main issue at stake is the ques­
on definite lines of work and calling
originally proposed by Senator Hard­ the son seized a rifle, both 'firing at i
tion whether the Federal Reserve
attention to the spiritual Influence
ing. placed a limitation on the legis­ the same Instant. The elder Riker'
bank at Atlanta. Ge., has a right to
of women's organizations.
lature's action and was therefore un­ was shot through the breast, the son'
Insist on the par collection of checks
Mrs. William Bell, of Roseburg,
constitutional.
through the head.
drawn upon non-member banks, the
gave the response, pointing out the
suit being brought by more than 40
wonderful spirit of comradeship Alien Ib-witienta of the t nited Niâtes
$2.5,000 in Bullion Brought to City
state banks of Georgia in conjunction
brought about by the convention
l'an Nog Demand Admittance of
to Cover Payment of That Sum
with the American Bank and Trust
llelal Ives
meetings
Falling Vue Today
Company, of Atlanta. The plaintiffs
Mrs A. J. llanby, of Medford,
insist throughout the case, however,
spoke on the spirit of federation and
that behind this issue was an attempt
the uully of cooperation working for
Washington. May 16.— (A. P.)—
With gold bullion produced from of the Federal Reserve institution to
the many great questions confronting Alien residents in the t'nlted States
the Boswell mine property on Sucker compel them to Join the reserve sys­
the women of today.
have no legal right to demand admit­
creek. George Barton and Manager tem.
1
Mias Fuldlne. Jackson county tance of relatives, the supreme court
An injunction was sought to re­
Washington. May 16.—(A. P.) — ! Norden, of the Boswell Mining Com­
Dublin. May 16 —(A. P.)—.Lloyd
nurse, won the approval and admira­ ruled In upholding the California de-
The government today won in the su-| pany this morning made a payment strain the Atlanta reserve bank from
tion of all with her detailed account clslon agalnat Yee Won't effort to George, says the Freemans Journal,
collecting non-member checks in any
preme court its contention that the of $25,000 which fell due today.
of the work being done under her de­ bring his wife and two minor chit­ has offered to meet Hamon De Valera.
Increased capital assets must be con-j The gold bricks were brought into manner ‘except through the usual
partment and her apiieal U> the club dren with him on htz return to thia ur other Irish leaders, without con-
•idered in a corporation's profits Grants Pass yesterday, and are part and ordinary channels through cor­
women to cooperate with her in the country from a visit to < hina.
of the results of a new run. In addi- respondent
jitions. De Valera has replied that when the taxes are computed.
banks
and clearing
cheering of the lonely In Isolated gration authorities refused to admit
Ition
to this, an exhibition of two bars houses ” It was denied and the case
If
the
premier
made
such
a
state-
places, giving more attention to min­ them
an appeaf to 'the supreme
Washington, May 16.—(A. P.) — and many dirt and quartz specimens
| ment. he would give a public reply.
or physical defects of children, re­
have been showing in the window of court.
The
estate
tax
provided
in
the
reve
­
Three government officers and the
porting all tubercular patients to her
Counsel charged that a carefully
nue act of 1916 was held valid by the Suter jewelry store on Second
or the state board of health, and
wife of one of them were shot and the supreme court in passing upon street in Seattle. The metal, worth planned campaign had been decided
generally to make special effort to
killed in an ambush last night at the appeal of the executors of the es­ about $5.000 was taken to Seattle upon by the Atlanta Reserve Bank
, Improve and aid those who are In
The tate of the late J. Harsen Purdy of several days ago by Manager Norden, and that the very existence of the
Ballyenlren. County­ Galway,
need of advice and assistance.
party were riding in a motor car New York
It held that the estate and has been attracting large crowds state banks was threatened. Checks
Mrs. Gertrude Mason, of Granta
when ambushed by 40 men.
drawn against them were to be held
taxes paid under the state laws can­ of Interested people daily.
Pass, reported concerning the child
Yesterday the new cyanide plant until a large amount had accumulat­
not be deducted from the "net estate"
welfare work at Grants d’ass and the
upon which the tax is affixed under was put in operation, and showing ed. it was asserted, and then a sud­
good work done In the schools The
will soon be made on the tailings, den demand made for the entire
In a recent Issue of the St Louis j Liverpool, May 16. —(A. P.» Six the revenue act.
report was received with enthusiasm Globe-Democrat
which, it is estimated, contain about amount "over the counter.” or such
s|M>rting
section . houses here, occupied by persons hav-
Miss Boole, Jackson county home considerable space is given to Ken ing relatives serving in the Royal
H. IM iPfefferle and family came 130,000 in gold lost in the first work­ checks in large amount were to be
demonstration agent, told of the ne­ neth Williams, who brought home ' Irish constabulary, were raided and over from Brookings and spent Sat­ ing This can be entirely recovered.
sent through the local postmaster for
cessity that women of the city and | two of the four runs made in the St set afire last night. The raids were urday in the city They spent a few With this additional equipment and
collection without notice, all for the
those of the farm get closer In touch. Ixiuis-Detrolt game The comment similar to those In Ixmdon suburbs days at their place near Takilma, be­ the completion in a few days, of a
one purpose of embarrassing the
gaie
Professor A'lnlng of Ashland,
cross-cut tunnel which will tap the “hold-outs” from the reserve system.
follow«:
fore returning to Brookings.
and here Saturday night.
main ore body, the Boswell mine. It
a lecture <>n "Adjustment« to Rue-
"Pulsating on high the heart of the
The Atlanta Reserve bank denied
MM.”
is said, will now begin to get into its
Brownie batting punch —Williams.
that
it intended any illegal act. The
producing stride.
Mrs. V. A. C. Ahlf. of Grants Ta»«. Staler and Jacobson gave Phil Ball's
Federal Reserve act prohibited the
the
jury
system
In
an
able
explained
entry, with Billy Bayne up a victory
payment of any collection charges, it
GENERALLY FAIR. SAYS
manner and asserted that it was the by three lengths over Detroit’s Ben­
AV ASHINGTON OFFICE I averred, and left it with no alterna­
duty of every woman to serve If call­ gal band."
Washington. May 16.—(A. P.) — tive except to proceed in the manner
ed upon, and expressed the opinion
"Williams' homer in the sixth came
The forecast for Pacific coast states complained of by non-member banks.
that only Illness or the presence of a ; with two men out and after Staler
!
from
May 16 to May 21. inclusive. Is: A further defense was offered In the
baby in the home should prevent a singled. Ken selected the first ball,
Br A. E. VOOKH1ES
Generally fair; normal temperature. fact that universal par collection of
woman's attendance when called up­ : pitched, a slow one. and slammed it
checks would result in the annual
on to nerve.
a la Babe Ruth high into the ozone,
saving of more than $70,000,000 to
Mrs. D. Perozzi, of Ashland, dis­ so high that it dropped perpendlcu-
Ml KI
Havana has a wonderful harbor, and soldiers uniformed in khaki, and I HMU HT 1 /T
the public.
cussed the measures to come up for 5 larly Into the right field bleachers, protected at the entrance by Morro with red epaulets and much red cord
i
election and nnld the women should i half way up It was Ken's third of castle (there is another Morro castle and braid. As soon as the soldiers
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PORTLAND MARKETS
go to the polls and register their con­ I four straight hits Similar to Slsler. at the entrance of Santiago do Cuba spied my kodak there was commo-
PflMMITTfL DCPICIflM
victions.
i the Grants 'Pass representative had harbor». At thia point the harbor lion and a group came over toward
u j m
Mrs. Ida Callahan, state president, ;one scratch blow mixed in with the] Is very narrow and widens out to me and squatted on the pavement to
»8.75
Cattle, choice steers........ $8
the
members
present
and
addressed
¡three decisive ones. Ken was given proportions sufficient to care for have their pictures taken. I went
Hogs, prime light ...... 19.25
15.75
expressed great pride In the work ! a hit on a grounder that tore through 1500 ships at a time, The day we inside the fence for a better view and
Washington. May 16. (A. P.) ' Sheep, prime lambs. 17.50
18.75
done and being done throughout the | Blue In the third, and Slsler was steamed away from Havana there while they Jabbered in Spanish I.
army of 175,000 was decided up-j Eggs, buying price..............
dì 18
stalo and especially the work done I favored on a line drive that caromed were nearly a hundred big steamers made a couple of exposures. Final-¡,,n today by the senate military af-^ Butter ....................................
...25c
in Southern Oregon, She expressed ! out of Veach's hands in the eighth.” and sailing vessels at anchor In the ly a sergeant who could speak Eng- fairs subcommittee considering the
age.
regardless
I
the belief that this
bill. The meas-
harbor. Across the narrow channel pish came over and when I asked army
------ appropriation
— -
A. IM. Knapp Is in Granta Passi from Morro is In» Punta, whose guns about the fortress he volunteered toiure as P«»«cd by the house provided
of the unrest nnd unsettled condl-
Portland, May 16.—(A. P.)—All
from Holland today.
(Continued on page ».I
mak-|for
150,000.. __________ _ markets are steady.
answered the British fleet in 1763 show me the fort. As we were mak-|
fof aa
>n army of 150,000.
and were silenced only when Morro, ing a tour of the place the bugle
in the enemy's hands, turned lutr sounded and the sergeant had to
batteries on her companion. Morro make a break for the drill ground,
gave up only when Velazquez and his and likewise I made a hasty exit. As
brave men went to death, refusing to the band and soldiers marched out
surrender when they knew that the I joined the crowd of small boys and
walls were undermined, the powder followed through the narrow streets
laid and- the fuse lighted. Not far to the president's mansion, mounted
from Morrow and on the same side of a section of the old city wall which
Chicago. May 16.—(A. P.)—"The Fort Dearborn once stood, and the
Paris, Muy 16.—(A. P 1 -Charges | ceived 100 francs." says the senate the channel Is lai Cabana, another was built in 1733 to 1740. and wait­
that the French government usually public works commission, "the tax­ fortress, where in the insurgent days ed developments. After a time there city with the ornamental front door” famous boulevard that now connects
auffers a loss In Its business ventures payer must take 57 francs out of his the firing squad was busy almost appeared an open coach with liveried is the newest sobriquet pinned on the north and south sides of the city.
Fifty thousand automobiles, it is
were made in recent debates In par­ pocket to balance the railroad's ac­ daily. Still further along are the footmen, followed by a troop of cav­ Chicago. It dates largely from the
fortifications of Casa Blanca and on alry. The coach conveyed a Swedish erection, athwart the new Michigan conservatively estimated, pass the
liament. It was asserted that the counts.”
Operation of posts, telegraphs and the hills back and to the left is the ambassador on an official visit to the boulevard “link" bridge, of a great, "shimmy building” daily. It Is not
government's operation of the state
railroad, postoffice, telephone nnd telephone« calls. In the budget, for Fort of San Diego, Near the center Cuban president. As the diplomatic ornamental white office building of to be wondered, then, that the plans
of the harbor and opposite the cus- group appeared on the balcony of the 35 stories, nicknamed because of its of the Chicago plan commission un­
telegraph lines, the gasoline monop- a deficit of nbotit $44.802,000.
Government trado In gasoline a tom house is the spot where the palace the band played the Cuban na­ eccentric lines and unequal-angled dertake to make this spot, favored by
sly nnd Its sale of Amorlean and
tional air. while the spectators stood appearance, the "shimmy” building. traffic of land and water, the mu­
French supplies left over from the monopoly held over from the war— Maine was blown up.
The "shimmy building is the key­ nicipal beauty spot of the world. Em­
uncovered and silent. The scene im­
was
said
in
the
chamber
has
been
Within
the
city
of
Havana
there
is
war, were all unbuslness-llke,
costing the state $1.125.000 monthly. a military fort In which a regiment pressed me, and I wished some of stone in the arch of the city's orna­ bellishment of the bridgeheads, with
the cause of heavy balances on
Visible for treatment In historical style, is the
The government has on hand eleht or two of Cuban infantry are qiiar» the Grants Pass people who cannot mental front door.”
wrong side of the ledger.
The state railroad's estimated do-, months' supply, bought on a higher tered. One morning as I was strol­ stop their chatter even during the many miles both from the harbor and first step authorized in this develop­
licit for 1921 1« given In the budget market and worth now on the world's ling about the city I time upon the playing of the American national air, from north, south and west. It marks ment. Beautification of the sur­
ns the equivalent of 159,450,000. market, according to oil experts, barracks, surrounded by a high iron could have witnessed the sight; they Hie convergence of the Chicago river, rounding property and of the river
the water gateway to Chicago where Itself will follow.
'•Every time the stato railway re- about $150,000,000 lees than It cost. fence. In the yard were bandsmen might have learned a lesson.
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HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE
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