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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1921)
l oi Ofe , |brary ♦ Orante |taeœ ïïhilg Courier ANNOI'I ATEI» PREHH HHKV ICK VOL XI., No. IN*. GHANTH PANH, JOSEPHINE (X)UNTY, OREGON = MONDAY, JUNE 27, IW1 WHOLE Nt MBEK A314- TERMS DE PEACE AGREEMENT FIXED HEAD SEEKS TO DE VALERA ID I I I'raithally Every I«erge Railroad In United State» Will Feel Redac tion Order BY OFFICERS Chicago. June 27—(A P.)- The 1 EIGHT PLAYERS FOR WHOM IN 4 YOI NG MEN TRY TO BREAK MAJORITY OF IRISH REPOltTM United States railroad labor board dk TMENTN WERE RETURNED, NAY INVITATION WILL BE INTO HAIKEY STATE BANK today exlended its wage reduction AtXEITED MINNING EAKLY TODAY order, effective July 1. to practically every large railroad in the country, No change from the average 12 per cent reduction granted the 104 carrier« on June 1, was made by to _______ day's decision The new order af fects 210 roads. * K*| mw I c <I That R<«I« m »» o of Interned Misto Was Not Ready to Pro*ccut<- Two Other Alleged I lobi-er» Arre»ted Ropublli<uu> and Mofo <'»inducts nn<l Trial Developed* Into Le- After Hight In Or During Which gal Fiasco Will lh< Demandai Shots Am Fired < ooiproinjvc On Knox-Porter Reso lution» to End State of War With Germany Is Settled Washington, June 27.—(A. P.) — WILL API* EAR BEFORE VICE Terms of the compromise agreement (’HANCELIXIR LEAKING FOR on the Knox-Poindexter resolutions AN INJUNCTION to end the state of war with Ger many and Austria have been set tled, republican leaders said today. The formal acceptance is expected at the conference tomorrow. W. J. Bradshaw, of Roseburg, Governor Edwards Declares Attempt stopped in Grants Pass Sunday Will Be Waste of Time for Ex hibition Will Be Within Lnw I»ndon, June 27 (A. P.l— Be lief that Eatnonn I n « Valera will ar - cept the Invitation of Lloyd George to come to Ixindon for a conference with the government and the pre mier of Ulster. Craig, designed to •fleet a settlement of the Irish prob lem. Is expressed In a majority of the reports from Dublin Uoyd George's Invitation created a profound sensation In Dublin. De Valera la expected to require more binding guarantee than con tained In the premier's letters, and la expected to Insist upon the safe conduct of certain other Irish lead ers and upon the release of republi cans now Interned or imprisoned, so they can accompany him Chicago, June 27.—-(A. P l— Ten Al’ «ay. Ore., June 27.—(A. P.) — Atlantic City, June 27.—(A. P.)— of the 18 defendants in the baseball Aa attempt to break Into the Halsey Clinton N. Howard, secretary of the trial, which opened today, put ini state hank at Halsey was frustrated International Reform Bureau, went their appearance. The trial is thee early today. One of the gang was to Camden today to appear before Of more than usual Interest was outcome of the Investigation Into al killed in a running battle with a — Vice Chancellor Learning to seek an the meeting of Gen. Ixigan W. R. C. leged gambling, bribery and game posse. The men were first seen at White road workers and paving injunction to prevent the Dempeey- held .Saturday afternoon. Five new throwing in major league baseball.1 12:30, but were frightened, and re ■ gangs have been turning tourists Carpentier fight on July 2. members were Initiated, bringing thsi which opened officially in September, turned an hour later. They opened If he fails to obtain the writ in aside on the Pacifio« highway In the membership to near the 20u mark 1920 When Judge Charles A McD»n- fire when officers of the town and south of tbe state, the greater part the chancery court, Howard said ba Close attention was given Presl- al(1 ch)ef justice of the crimiaal bank attempted their arrest j of the highway is in an excellent would appear In the state supreme dent Auga Stinebaugh'a report of the l COurts, charged the Cook county An automobile, reported to be the condition. In three places between court. <1. A. R and W. R. C annual con- xrand jllry with looking into reports one in which the fugitives fled was Roseburg and the California line ‘ ventlon. held in Pendleton last week which had come to his attention con- found stalled near Corvalljs this paving crews are at work, while oth Jersey City, June 2Î.—(A. P.)— which she attended as a delegate «.„ming fixed games morning. This led to the arrest of er stretches are being macadamized Governor Edwards declared any at- from this corps The grand jury investigation William Schults and William and graded. tempt to stop the Carpentier-Demp- Owing to the distance and the wh|fh follow<,d»roved the most sen Wright, young men of Corvallis. La-1 In the following schedule, the con sey fight jrould be a waste of time. thinning ranks of the Civil war vet- j aath)nal |n the apor,„ history. It ter. the officers found tbe body of “Of course I don’t know what Mr. erans, the attendance was the small-1 flnaUy (n ,he indictment of Henry Schults, the brother of Wil dition of the highway is given in de tail: Howard may have up his sleeve. This est .Ince the Oregon organization m,.nil)<Bra of th„ world'« cham- liam, under the porch of the Wright Roseburg-Myrtle Creek, 20 miles, exhibition, I can say, will be con was formed th years ago I pions Chicago White Sox. two for- home. paving south of Roseburg; open at ducted strictly according to law.” However, the G. A. R. and their I mer major league players, two al- The alarm at Halsey was sound all hours; detours are used when allied organizations, the Woman's 1 leged I ukuu gamblers Kauiitirrif min lunuur world ed by Delos Clark, a youth, whose available. and a former Relief corp, and th. ladies of the, chalnp . |on . .. „„ charKea ____ i that home is opposite the bank, where he G. A. R.. were loyally received and j they had conspired for the White said he saw tour men trying to royally entertained while guests of i Sox to throw the 1919 world series break in. The alarm was given and die the city. to the Cincinnati Reds. and that a posse gathered. When the sus Southern Oregon gets one W. R. C. some White Sox players accepted pects later appeared they were or department officer •Mr«. Alice dial dered to stop. They refused and a Galesville-W’olf Creek, 14 miles. ■ Two hundred or more were pres lory. as press correspondent, r‘ ' bribes ranging as hl ah as *10.000 to running fight began, the officers paving should start during the week W ,_°l deliberately lose In that Itames Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schmidt, form ent at the picnic of tbe Jackson and will tske care of the pres« work fori firing at the fleeing machine. The at both Wolf Creek and Galesville er Grants Pass residents, who have Josephine County Scandinavian so Oregon'« 4 4 corps. After Mr. Stine j ! series. fourth man has not yet been located. Where detours are not available, been here for several days, are en When tbe case was called to trial ciety at Riverside park on Sunday, baugh had finished the business of traff I c will be allowed to pass at least | joying meeting old friends, although there being a hundred from Medford, I the corps, «he invited all to the din on March 17, 1921, however. It ap- every two hours. Mr. Schmidt misses many of the men Eagle Point. Central Point and other ing room where cool and dainty re | peered that the sensational expose Wolf Creek-Grave Creek. 5 miles. who were in business here during the Jackson county towns, and a num freshments were served to nearly! would develop into the greatest le The state.i time he spent in business. Mr. paved. ber from Creecent City. 100 members, comrades and their gal fiasco on record Rome. June 27—(A. P.)—The e Grave Creek-Grants Pass, 18 Schmidt came to Grants Pass in The objects, of ths society are so famlllee. As a fitting -close for the charging that Its witnesses had been j cabinet decided to resign as a result cial and the members hold gather afternoon a birthday card shower, corrupted, declared ft was not ready , of the vote yesterday In the cham miles, being macadamized, take old 1886 and left tn 1908, and during to prosecute, and when Judge Wil road at summit of Smith Hill, good the latter years was in the wagon ings twice yearly. Christmas and accompanied by a birthday cake and! ber of deputies on the question of condition when dry. Chains may be and implement business at Sixth and liam E. Dever refused a postpon- midsummer , a large boquet of roses, was taken; confidence in the government, The principal speech of the day to the home of Mrs. Roxanna Green1 ment. State's Attorney Robert E. which was regarded as unfavorable. needed during rains. From the foot I streets, having sold his interests to of Smith Hill to Grail's Pass, it is the Jewell Hardware Co. Mr. was by Henry Elrow. of Stockholm, and given here as a token of re-i Crowe declared that there was “no no longer necessary to detour via Schmidt notes many improvements Swollen, who Jold of the present con membrance from Gen Ixtgan Corps | game“ and dropped the cases against! BRITISH HOUSE OF (NIMMONS Merlin. The main highway can be since his last visit here and says dition a in Sweden with reference to She being the only charter member j seven of the players. Judge Dever TURNS TO DISARMAMENT used except when they are working, that although his financial interests took the others off the court call conditions before the wsr. Dr. Bes- now living in the city. The action of the state, however, when a short detour is used. are now all in Portland he still tul also spoke Pleasing features of London. June 27.— (A. P.)—Dis- proved Jo be » boomerang, for, in Grants Pass-Rock Point Arch, 16 thinks of Grsnts Pass as home and the gathering were the singing of the A Friend on the Hiaklyoon— armament came up in the house of miles, .paved. looks forward to the time when he American and the Swedish national Tourists passing through Grants stead of marking the end of the« commons today for an agreement. Rock Point Arch-Gold Hill, 1 will again become a resident Ho airs. The picnic dinner, always an Pass speak of a friend of the city scandal. It proved really to be the| miles, grading, take detour at Rock was interested in the early fight for Important item at the semi-annual who gives the locality a boost to the beginning. A few days later a new PORTLAND MARKETS the retention of the name “Grants Point Arch. meeting«, was elaborate and much travelers who pass him on the sum grand Jury Investigation was started. Gold Hill-Medford, 14 miles, pav Pass" when there was an effort to an joyed. mit of the Siskiyou«. He is Larry Unlike the first one. which was at Choce steers . .............*6.56 *7.25 change the name of the city to “Jo ed. While there was a fair attendance King, boss of the paving crew at tended by blaring of trumpets which Hogs, prime light___ *8.75 *».00 Medford-Ashland. 13 miles, paved. sephine.” Mr. Schmidt will remain of local people, there were many who work there, and a close friend of F. made all of the testimony public, East mountain lambs..*6.15 *4.75 the second Inquiry was secret. Ashland-California line, 22 miles, here during the greater part of the were not present W. Streets. of the Oxford hotel. Primo lambs ............ .... *6.00 M&o paving, road kept open at all hours. week. On ¡March 27 the 13 men origin ally Indicted were reindicted and Eggs, buying price ...........2( with them five others were named. Eggs, case counts ..... 24 The thirteen named In the first in Eggs, candled --------------- 26 dictments were the eight White Sox Eggs, fancy selects ............. players------ Eddls Clcotta. pitcher; Butter, extra cubes ______ Claude Williams, pitcher; Joe Jack- Portland, June »7.—(A. P.)—Cat-- son. left field; Happy Felsch, center tie, 25c lower; other markets steady. fO**ti*«*j oi" pm * 4.1 New York. June 27.—(A. P.)— sey City as a terminal, will bring San Francisco, June 27.-—(A. P.) pressure of the turbines, they as The greatest arena Tex Rickard has their quota from distant places. Sev —Workshop or playground, which sert. built la ready to accommodate ap eral trans-continental railroads, with The Electro Metals Company, in a shall the Klamath river valley be? proximately 70.000 spectators when yards only a few blocks from This question, whether turbines hearing at Hequa, Del Norte county, Champion Jack Dempsey 1 meets ■’Boyles' Thirty Acres” will park churning electricity out of the Klam on May 20, revealed plans for build Georges Carpentier in Jersey City. special trains of (Pullman cars on ath's waters to operate factories are ing transmission lines from the pro convenient sidings which enthusiasts July 3. I more necessary for the people of Cal posed power plants to Trinidad, on Since April 28, more than 600 from distant points will use for shel workmen have been distributed over ter during their stay here. Lime for agricultural purposes Washington, June 27.— (A. P.) — ifornia than a big outdoor play the coast. 25 miles north of Eureka, all sections of the huge octagonal Advance sales have indicated that may now be had through the Oregon J. Raymond McCarl, of Nebraska, ground along the river and one large At Trinidad, which their officials saucer which grew dally under their a greater proporation of women will State IJme board at *4 a ton. f. o. b. secretary of the republican congres stream devoted to salmon and steel described as a harbor, their plans tattoo of hammers until today, when attend the bout than has ever been Gold Hill. The freight rate will be sional campaign committee, was head for sportsmen is the question call for a smelter to make aluminum tholr labor was completed, Ths the case in a title match heretofore approximately 25 per cent higher nominated as controller general of that has been put up to the federal out of ore brought In ships from British Guiana, South America. Crest reinforced structure, covering .Rickard has declared that nearly than the prevailing rate during 1919. the United States, a position created power commission to solve. The dams will be built, it was stat Along with it is the problem nearly a third of the tract known as one-fourth of the crowd will be com This rate applies to car load iota of under the new budget law. “Boyle's Thirty Acres,’’ awaits the posed of feminine spectators. Boxes. minimum of 30 tons. whether the need for electricity ed, across the Klamath at the mouths All orders ranks higher in the law than a food of two tributaries, the Salmon and Inspection of government engineers Immediately in the rear of the *50 should be placed through the secre the Trinity with a third dam be- and the Installation of telegraph seats, have been constructed with the tary of the board. A. B. Cordley of supply for Indians. AGREEMENT WILL END THREE- tween these two. wires through which millions of per aim of accommodating "box parties” Corvallis, it is announced. If the Electro Metals Company of MONTH BRITISH COAL STRIKE Since the state of California and sons. compared to whom the 70,000 comfortably. San Francisco, whose power applica The first 500 tons of lime pro actual spectators will be numerically Only in the varying distance at duced by the board will determine' tion the California fish and game the federal government are cooperat London, June 27.—(A. P.)—A commission is opposing, 1s allowed ing in building a highway 150 miles Insignificant, will sea the “Battle of which the different priced seats are the future cost of the lime The the Centry” through their minds' located from the ring, will they vary board believes that it will be able provisional agreement was ■ reached to build dams across the Klamath, long paralleling the river so as to in desirability. Persons in every to produce the lime at *4 a ton. Even by striking coal miners and I mine the last good salmon and steelhead open It up to sportsmen and summer •yes. Twenty-five minutes from Broad- part of the arena will have a clear though the price would have to be owners by which the coal strike, stream in the state will be spoiled campers, the Klamath river should way and 4 2nd street, a more advnn- view of the boxers throughout. No increased 25 or 50 cents a ton the which has been in progress three forever, according to the commis be the peoples' playground rather than their workshop, Charles A. tageous site for the contest could posts, poles or obstructions will ham lime would then be far lower than months will terminate. sion. not have been chosen. Tube trains per the vision. From the ring, rais the price of lime for agricultural No salmon could climb the fish Vogelsang, executive officer of the under the Hudson river will carry ed about five feet above the level of purposes in other states, according ways. in the three dams. 70 to 300 commission asserted at the hearing. thousands of persons to stations the ground, the seats extend in a to the "Rock Products” magazine. JAPANESE NATIONAL CHAMRKR fee«. high, that the corporation pro Many Indians and white people liv near the arena. Ferry boats will gentle slope upward in every direc Sam Moore, of Corvallis, was ENDORSES DISARMAMENT IDEA poses to build, the state officials con ing along the river are largely de carry more thousands across the tion for approrimately 300 feet, mak elected chairman of the board this tend. since 45 feet is the highest suc pendent on the fish for their food river from Manhattan to trolley cen ing the breadth of the arena, from week to fill the vacancy caused by Toklo, June 27.—(A. P.)-—The cessful fish ladder. Steelhead, the supply, he said, and the canneries ters In Jersey City within easy reach side to side, slightly more than 600 the death of Benton Bowers who national chamber of commerce brook trout who migrate to the ocean operating near the mouth of the riv of the battleground. More than a feet. The structure, at Its most dis was chairman of the board for near adopted a resolution declaring for when young and return to spawn, er also will be crippled by the power will be crushed in the tremendous .projects it was stated. dozen trunk-line railroads with Jer- tant point, is 38 feet high. disarmament. ly four years. «¿-FORMER RESIDENTS ARE 11 VISITING OLD FRIENDS GOLD HILL LIME NOW AVAILABLE FOR USE