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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1921)
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XI., No. Il»» ■^•^•rzily of Ort. l(lbrBry G RA N TU I*AtM, J1JHKPHINE (WL'NTY, OREGON H.4TLKDAY, JVLY 9, 1921 SAYS Ht WILL MEETDEVALERA World ChrUtiMn I.iidee» or ton »eu- tl<m Marchivi Through HtrvwU In IUg Itemo«Mration til bosnios» Apparatus Rushed To Quench lire While Ships Move To Safety LEAGUE GAMES Now York, July ». —(A P) Colo- ACl’EITN INVITATION FOR DIH- THREE Nl'RHEN WITH OFFICER HEI.ElHED FROM PRISON AFTER Seattle, July 9.—(A P)—Fire this PLAYING Nt MEDILE OF rado'a delegatlon to the world con- afternoon in the main dock of the Him ING I in mon i BN "i TEAMS IN DANGER OF CISHION OF < «INFERENCE ENCAJ’E WITH MINOR vuntlun of Christian Endeavor So East Waterway Dock and Warehouse YEAIl'N SENTENCE POSTPONEMENT INJCRlES BANIN BIG cieties today led the parade of 20,- ; company's property on the South 000 Kudeavorers here The position waterfront spread rapidly and men of honor was given to the Western- aced other docks and warehouses. era because they furnished the larg All down town apparatus was est state delegation In proportion to I rushed to the scene. A large quanti the enrolled members. ty of vegetable oil stored In the dock Endeavors from all parts of the; was soon ablaze The ships moored la Proud of Mar Reword and Beile»«*« < »plinilsiu Pervade« Officiai Circle« Geo. W. Hucakor of I^uis and Judge Landis Will Bo Asked to Coan world were In line, singing martlaL In the vicinity, cast loose and headed Rubli. U II!......... Whip W here Hope For End of Blood- pel Atiéndame Should Sub- Clark County, Mont., Dies in hymns In the great Christian citizen- down the East waterway to avoid < 1u»in|»l<m Jxiena*. Prove Ineffective Shed I« Held th« Blackfoot Country ship parade the flames. Miì CALL TEAMS AND UMPIRES Ia*«v<m worth. Kansas. July 9 ■ (Al 1*1 Jack Johnson, the former heav yweight champion, was released from1 prison today, after serving ten months of hla year's sen lance for a violation of the Mann act Johnson told newspapermen that he would go back Into the ring soon and seek to wrest the championship from Dempsey "It doesn't make any difference what Dempeey says about drawing the color line, the public went» Dempsey whipped, and the public know» that 1 am the one to do it. 11 have a war record to bo proud of " I 11« said he did secret service work tor the government In Spain, during) the war HKITIHH GIVE PORTLAMD MARKETS Ixmdon, July 9.—(A P)—Premier Helena. July 9.—(A Pi—George _ Lloyd George will accept Lie Valera's W. Huffaker, the sheriff of I«ewis and ¡choice steers ..86.75 17.50 proposal and meet the republican Clark County, was Instantly killed Hogs, prime light 98.50 iy 810.00 Paris. July 9.—•< A Pl A fleet of l,- leader, probably next week to discuss «arlv today when the automobile East mountain lambs 88.00 @ 88.50 which he was driving overturned on Prime lambs ............... 88.00 & 86.50 000 airplanes,suitable for war.ls pro a basis for a formal conference The Irish office stated that De Va a steep hill in the Blackfoot Country. Eggs, buying price ............... _...... 28c posed 1n a bill now before the Cham Three nurses, whom Huffaker was Eggs, case counts .. 24c @ 25c ber of Deputies. It is planned to es lera Issued instructions to supporters 26c @ 27c tablish and operate these warcraft to cease all attacks upon civilians bringing home from a summer camp, Eggs, candled ____ .......... _..82c commercially so that the cost to the and to discontinue all military man ■«scaped with minor injuries. All four Eggs, fancy selects were pinned beneath the over-turned Butter, eztra cubes . .......32e ir 33c I9>vomment would be little If any euvers after Monday noon. more than under Ils present policy. | Optimism pervaded official circles . car. but one of the nurses managed The author of the measure. Depu-I where the belief was freely voiced | to dig her way out, and walked five Portland, July 9—(A P)—Live ty Paul Benazet. called attention to j that the bloodshed in Ireland was , miles through the darkness to sum- stock steady, eggs one cent higher, the large and expensive aviation nearing an end The whole country I mon help butter steady. personnel of the government "which la seething with talk of peace In Ire- land. | consumes but <I< m * s not produce". ' | Dublin, July 9. (A Pi—Am- mon De Valera, the republican lead- er; Issued a manifesto this afternoon urging national unity during the peace negotiations with "unbending determination to endure all that is still necessary". With this was coupled a warning against "undue confidence In the result". ————— FARMER. OF TACOMA, WINS IO ROC ND IM-XTUON OVER DARCY (Chicago, July 0.—(A P)—The poa- albility that the playing schedules of the major league teams might be In terrupted by the trial of the Indicted White Sox players and the alleged gamblers, in the 1919 world series scandal case, was seen today in the announcement, by the defese attor neys, that Judge Landis, the supreme arbiter of baseball, will be asked to compel the attendance, at the trial, of players and umpires of the world series games. In which the alleged conspiracy to throw games occurred, in case the subpoenas cannot foree their attendance. SIGNBOARD ANNOI ’>(TÙMKNT HFI WTIVE BAN TO SPEEDERS Portland. July 9 —(A P)—Frank Amesbury, Mass., July 9.—(A P) Farmer, the Tacoma light heavy —“Go slow and see our town, go fast weight, won a ten round decision ov and see our jail." laindon. July 9 The Postniuster- er Jimmy Darcy, last night. Frankie | This combined invitation and ad Gancral has called upon the business Murphy won a decision over Jack monition posted conspicuously along There are many people in the city men of Great Britain to aid him In Edmundson in six rounds. The work done by the American ; who have often felt the deaire to the state highway has proved an ef solving the problem of how to oper- City Bureau in organizing and push write songs or to compose music, yet fective means of stopping automobile ala the postal, telegraph and tele- ' their work has brought them little speeding. phone services <*tfielenUy and wlth- ing campaigns for membership aud Tourists from Boston to resorts In for funds for Chamber* of Commerce! . satisfaction In monetary returns. out a deficit Now comes the local Chamber of New Hampshire and Maine pasa A council of business men ba» been throughout the country «*» ex-' I Commerce with a request for songs, through Amesbury in large numbers appointed to assist tn the manage plained last night to the directors of the local Chamber by -L N Dupuy.' .all they can get. The best part of and the good roads hare tempted ment of the department, ii. Gordon lit is that a prize ot 820 is being of- fast travelling. As the levy of small a representative of th« narra» 8alfrtdge. the American mechant In While the directors were lnter«»sted , fered for the best song submitted to fines had no material effect on the Ixindon. la one of the 19 appointees the secretary before the first of Au- number of speedsters. Chief of Po The others Include bank directors, In the campaign, it has not yet been* decided whether a campaign will be Passed balls in the first inning of The belief that there will be no Kust. A second prize of 810 and a lice Rogers decided to post the signs. presidents of Chambers of Commerce Their effectiveness was shown by railroad managers and other leaders tried here or not. Mr. Dupuy will last night's game with the Presby- delay or hindrance In the building third prize of 85 are also offered, the fact that on the first Sunday the return In -about two weeks to work ' of the caves highway, was stated In ; other songs accepted will be purch- terian nine almost spelled defeat for of Industry On« la a newspaper signs appeared there were no over the Christians, who finally managed a telegram from Senator C. L. Me- ased for 82 each. proprietor, Viscount Burnham of the further on the proposition Nary to the Portland Chamber of I These songs are to deal with night guests at the police station. cam- Mr Dupuy explained that 1 to overcome the lead, winning the I Ixmdon Ivaily Telegraph. Commerce. Following the opening: Grants Pass or anything about The Poatoffice Department estl- l»algns had been put on in 450 of the .•am« 9-8. The Presbyterians ran in | of the bids in Portland this week, Grants Pass that would sound well mates for the current year show a larger towns and cities In the t'nlted four runs in the first frame without Portland people at the Oxford last immediate action was taken by the in a song Blates In Oregon, three towns have a single hit The Christians did not Something catchy is night were Prank B. Grady, Tyrol deficit of t3.500.000. The Postmas state chamber and by the Portland | wanted, It should not be long and uaed the service of the bureau, these start their stick work until the third ter-General had propoaed to cover Rodes. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Roe and and Grants Pass commercial organ- may be set to the chorus of some thia by Increaalng the rate« on the being Cottage Grove, Medford and when they ran six men across the A. J. Ness. Other Oregonians were second-clasa mall but now thia pro Klamath Falls. Representatives of ‘ home plate before they were stopped, tzations to see that the confirmation popular song. Original music would H. L Giern of Eugene and M. J. the Bureau spend several months in errors and passed balls helping them . of the Hampshire contract was not be highly acceptable, however. The Montieth of Albany. ject han txn-n abandoned each town working up interest in the I . songs are to be sung at the noon Hamilton, the diminutive short-; held up. Chamber of Commerce. Klamath atop, started the procession in the) Senator McNary stated that the sec- luncheons and other gatherings of K . J Khoeery, the Takilma mln- Falla was very successful. raising first Inning for the Presbyterians, retary of agriculture had *•* approved the chamber, “* ———•-•- ■ - , \ special committee Ing man. was In the city last night 827,000 a year for a three »ear per when he was walked and then made the survey and the construction of will be appointed to judge the songs, on business iod. and getting a membership ot 600. a circuit of the bases when the Chris the highway. He says that all -work at least 20 being desired, the large Through their men and literature tians started throwing the ball away. agreed upon will likely go through, number giving assurance that any sent out by them, the Bureau Is able Woodward repeated, making the sec although nothing definite can be said good song will get a prize of some to keep the local bodies Informed ot ond run. Art Cramer was given a until the bills are received. As far amount. The contest is open now. the latest things in Chamber of Com tree ticket and then Bob Bestul took as public roads are concerned, the Stress is laid on the fact that short merce work. The smaller organiza the sure method, getting to first by caves project is favored, accordign catchy songs will have a better tions ore sole In this way to get the getting in the way of a pitched ball. to the senator. A letter received chance of carrying off the first place Washington. July 9.—(A P)— The benefit of experience of big men. The Ted Cramer connected with the ball from R. S. Howard, vice president than the longer ones Democratic attack on the Fordney work for each season Is hlockt'd out and sent it to second base, who pass ot the Ladd 4 Tilton bank of Port tariff bill opened in the house today. by the local body and committees ap ed up, Art Cramer and Bestul racing land and chairman of the caves road Operation Is Succès« Representative Garner, of Texas, as Noah Miller was operated on yes- serted that "not a Republican in the Costantlnople. July 9.— (A P) — pointed to care for it from time to home. The Christians secured a committee of the Portland Chamber The Greek offensive against the time If 815.000 a year is raised big round goose-egg as their share of of Commerce, is also very optimistic terday for appendicitis at the Good house can distinguish between this Turkish nationalists began yesterday for a period of three year«, the Bur- the first inning. over the outcome. Mr. Howard Samaratian hospital. Mr. Miller is and the Payne-Aldrich bill". It la In the llshak sector, just West of the eau receives 15 per cent for Its work, In the first of the second, the state« that the proposition has been reported to be recovering rapidly said there was much ammunition Bagdad railway, about midway of the Secretaries are not provided by the Christians put some glue in their taken up with Washington by the from the effects of the operation. laid away among the Democrats. Anatolian peninsula, according to Bureau .but if one la desired, the gloves and held the Presbyterians to Portland organization and that1 unconfirmed reports emanating from central organization can privldr a one hit, no runs, bringing In one run everything possible is being done to PUHI ni/rTO’ T D 11 11 I Hat of available men. Greek official circles. I K A I 11 themselves when they got to bat. assure the construction of the road r MPI 111111 Secretary Dodson of Portland, is L III I LU ILLU I I Illi 11 I Parsons hit the ball to Bob Bestul. who was unable to stop it. 'Ryan then in Washington. according to Mr. sent the ball to Ted Cramer who also, Howard and has been advised to dropped it. Sweeney sent a hot one work on the matter, being well ac-| Little; to Cramer, scoring Parsons The quainted with the project. Presbyterians made one more in the doubt Is felt by officers of the local third when Stott laid on the sphere Chamber that there will be any in- for two sacks and then pranced home terruption in the work this year. when the ball was .hurled all over may be affected greatly by ac- I hotel management. GOVERNMENT JOINS PROJECT tion taken at the annual meeting of "Since the passing ot the hotel Warsaw, July 9.—(A P) The construction work In the war-stricken the field. FOR LINKING LAK LX TO SEA With two out in the third, the the American 'Hotel Association op- bar with prohibition," he added, "tha American Joint Distribution Commit districts Is also to go on. 300 villages tee which has been doing relief work scattered along the eastern borders Christians started a merry-go-round Niagara Falls, July 9 -(A P)—I ening here Monday, according to Sec- public regards the hotel business in among the Jewish population In Po of Poland already having been bene- that went so fast it made the Pres- The federal government and sixteen retary J. K. Blatchford. He report a better light, and fathers and moth byterlans dizzy and when they came states will be represented on a tour ed these proposals coming up: ers are more inclined to view it as a land nearly two years Is preparing to; fitted by water supply stations An educational campaign, under to. six runs had been chalked up a- of the propoaed Great l«akes-St greatly reduce its activities early In Recommendation of the Federal field for their sons and daughters. Veltle Pruitt hit to Laiyence waterway project to start Board for Vocational Education that The need for the development of July, It was announced In Warsaw re direction of Dr. Harry Plotz of New gainst them cently. Approximately 825,000,000 York City, designed to teach the ben Hamilton who was slow in getting It from here on July 11. | the hotels set aside t 8150,000 to es- “ hotel executives and employes is urg efits of sanitation was Inaugurated to first. Pruitt croHsed the home has been expended to date. Several members of President tabllsh training schools for em-| ent. I think if the recommendations Ono of th«» principal tasks under this year. In these operations It Is' plate when the Presbyterians were Harding's cabinet, U. 3. Senators. ’ ployees. of the vocational board are acted up ■ " I ! Reorganization of the national ho- on the hotels will attract some of th* taken by the Joint Distribution Com planned to reach virtually every Jew playing hide and seek with the ball. representatives, state executives and mittee was the sending of money ish home In smaller towns through Smith tapped the ball tor a high one engineers will probably make up the ( tel association to put In on a dele- best talent to be had." gate basis. from Individuals In America to poor out Poland which has a Jewish popu which Cramer misjudged. Parsons party which will make the trip Other allied conventions to be held relatives In Poland This work has lation of nomewhat Ilka 4,000,000. walked and kept on going to second der the auspices ot the Great laikes-| Suggestion that a travel bureau be here next week include those of th* The total population of the new re Ryan knocked one to Bratton who St. 'Lawrence Tidewater association. established in the department of the Hotel Men’s Mutual Benefit A s socta- already been discontinued. While the welfare work of the public is ap proximately 30,000,000. decided too late what he was to do The trip was planned so that the interior to encourage travel In this tton. the Great Lakes Hotel Aaaocia- Sweeney landed on official representatives of the associ country. Sixteen doctors from America who with the ball Joint Distribution Committee Is to he ' tlon, the American Caterers' Asaocla- cut dpwn about one-third, the care of began their field work last fall are to the pill and sent it to G«aton. who ation might obtain first hand \now- Endorsement of "right name" leg- tion, the International Steward's As- a limited number of orphans In Po continue Indefinitely, working In the dropped It. Pareons and Ryan gallop iedge of the proposed improvements islation making false registration sociatlon, the American Association I of Dining Car Superintendents and land and Jewish refugees coming districts where there la the most ing across the pan. Bryan proved necessary to open the Great Lakes to punishable by law. from Russia Is to be continued Re- 8 need (Continued on rape « 1 Secretary 'Blatchford said that one the Greeters of America. ocean-going commerce. etw 1 CAVE ROAD EXPECTED! DEMOCRATS ATTACK <