Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 12, 1921, Image 1

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GRANTS PAMS, JOHEi’HINK COUNTY, OREGON.
vol.. \t . No. X13.
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Arrrwl««! Noar Miilnaporr,
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and Held Votier Name of Whitney
Salii to Have tXmfe-M'd
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FATHER HESLIN
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Calgary, Alberta, Aug 12 — ♦
♦ (A. P )
A man believed to tie ♦
NEW’ DAM
♦ Dr. R. M. Brumfield, wanted in ♦
connection with the alleged ♦
♦ murder of Itennis Bussell, Rose­ ♦
♦ burg, was arrested here. The ♦
♦ prisoner first gave bis name as ♦
♦ Norman Whitney, a farm labor­ ♦
er. but later admitted to i the ♦
Htrrrt. ut City linpre— Fsi<«rid>l) — ♦
chief of pollen •that he waa ♦
Advertising of « 'Uniate I«
♦ Brumfield,
lie said he would ♦
Huggrstral
♦ not fight extradition to
Ito»#- ♦
♦ burg.
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
< < O1MI i;< I
Sluic'd As Associated Justice for the
Supreme Court of the Philip­
pine island»
Portland, Aug. IL—(A. P.)—Jus­ LUNCHEON INVITATION FOR M
WOMAN, DYING, MAKES STATE-
tice Charles A. Johns has been agreed
MENT WHICH «T.EABH UNCER­
VISITORS IS GIVEN BV MR.
| upon for the appointment as associ­
CARRILLO
TAINTY OF KILLING
ME« HET Mil OF MTATE CHAMBER ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦>♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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FRIDAY, AUGI HT 18. 1ÍWI
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I Min I III
INIHUSIASIIC AIFTO8ILIIIES
AddremMl to Woman in the Victoria, B. C., Home of .Murderess
i’lUM-t
Told of Find and Asked for
ate Justice of the supreme court of
the Philippines, according to a Wash­
ington dispatch to the Portland
Telegram.
The decision was reached at a con-
I ference of the president with Secre­
tary Week and Senator McNary.
Wiio Ttiougtit Y. -M. C. A. Secre­
tary Was H|M»k unc Banki-r
Washington. Aug. 12.—(A P.)—
Rear Admiral Christian J. Peoples
has been detailed to be general ln-
I spector of the supply corps for the
Over 50 men and women, members
(A. I*.)
San Francisco, Aug. 12
Spokane. Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—The Pacific coast, naval orders have an-
*T consider your Irrigation project
of the Portland Ad club, will paua
- The police believe that three are purported dying statement of a worn- i i o JnCed.
one of the most promising of any in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
-hrough here tomorrow noon on their
Implicated with the Father Heslln an who was reported to have de- j
the state." said George Quayle secre­ ♦
Calgary, Alberta, Aug. 13.—
way to ¿.'rater Lake. They will stop
murder, one woman and two men. clared that she had shot and killed KI LA CSV VOLCANO WANTED
tary of the state Chamber of Com­ ♦ A. I’.)—nrumfleld waa taken
It la hoped that they will be success­ Reno Hutchinson, the general secre­
merce this morning. Mr Quayle is ♦ In custody by officers of the
.AS NEW NATIONAL PARK at the Savage Rapids dam, where
they have been invited to lunch by
ful In apprehending the second man I tary of the Y. M. C. A. here in 1906.
visiting all of the Irrigation projects ♦ Royal Canadian Mounted police
soon. They are still hunting for was said by police today to shed light
in Oregon In order to get a working ♦ and Calgary city police at the
Hilo, Island of Hawaii. Aug. 13— E. J. Carrillo, who extended the In­
on the murder myster, which baf-j (A. P.)—Kilauea volcano has been vitation for the Shattuck Construc­
Dolly Mason.
knowledge of the development work ♦ ranch owned by A. C. Vader,
A letter wrltteu by Hightower, the fled them for 15 years.
being done. He waa accompanied ♦ four miles smith of Mldnapore,
brought into the circle of the nation’s tion Company. The party left Port­
According to the statement made playgrounds and christened as a por­ land this morning and will be in
suspect who Is being detained, was
here by 8«<nator Charles Hall, of Coos ♦ Alberta. He Is held for Rose­
uncalled for, and returned.
This i by a resident of Vancouver, B. C., tion of the Hawaii national park.' Roseburg this evening. They will
and Curry counties, president of the
burg authorities on a charge of
was given to the police It contained the woman Is declared to have said This also takes in the great extinct return to Portland by way of Bend.
stats chamber, and by J. Albert Mat­ ♦ murder.
Superintendent Carrillo will ex­
a request for further facts regarding !she shot Hutchinson by mistake for! crater of Haleakala on the Island of
son. of Marshfield.
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦• ♦ ♦
plain the work on the new dam, plana
the story the casual visitor Is alleged a banker of Spokane who was former Maul.
Mr. Quayle acknowledges that be­
to have given her, and announced the \ ly head of a bank in Vancouver which
fore coming here be did not entertain I HL" OF < HILDIIEN Hilt I’ltO-
Lorrls A. Thurston, of Honolulu, being made to hold the visitors as
failed,
losing
her
money.
finding
of
the
location
of
the
grave.
any too good an Idea of the Rogue
president of the Volcano Research long as possible. The Chamber of
I’.lGANDA IN («ERM.VNY
She did not learn of her mistake1 Association of Hawaii, presented the Commerce intended to extend an in­
valley, but since his trip yesterday,
San Francisco. Aug 12—(A. P.t until after leaving the city, and fear- new national park to the government. vitation to the visitors for lunch, but
he Is enthusiastic over what ho terms
Berlin, Aug. 12.—(A PJ—The
Its ’’wonderful possibilities.” "The use of little children for propaganda —Hightower, the first suspect taken I ad to return. The names of the
It is expected that automobile they gave way to Mr. Carrillo, who
one feature that appeals most strong­ purposes by the German communist In connection with the killing * of j woman and her intended victim were roads In thia section will now be desired to entertain them. Many ad­
ly to mo." said Mr Quayle, “la that party leaders Is characterised as a Father Heslln. broke down and sob­ not made public
greatly improved Hope is expressed verse opinions concerning the work
here you have the railroad, a hard- candalous and shameless proceed- bed when a delayed telegram in-
that a road will be built to the sum­ will be cleared up for the Portland-
Portland. Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—: mit of Mauna Loa, back of Kilauea, I era when they are shown over the
surfaced highway and the Rogue ure” by some of the leaders of more nouncing the death of his wife at
river in the center. With your cli­ conservative parties, who have taken Stillwater. Oklahoma, was read to Hutchinson, whose mother and three where another crater, intermittently dam it is thought. It is also possible
sisters live here, was widely known active, rises more than 13,000 feet that a few local business men will
mate and sunshine, you have one of particular exception to a recent him.
! accompany the party to lunch.
A man answering Hightower's des­ In association circles in Oregon. His. into the clouds.
the most Ideal home places tn Ore­ "demonstration" In which school
The following members of the Ad
The
cription Is alleged to have gone to murder created a sensation.
gon tor those people who desire to children participated.
club
are making the trip:
Father
Murphy,
a
Sacramento
priest,
assassin
left
no
trace
and
>o
motive
DIPLOMATS
AID
SEARCH
establish a residence for tùe rett of
The children were "ealled out" by
Eric Hauser, Julius L. Meier,
1X>B FOREIGN MARKETS
th« ir natural lives.”
flaming posters and some of them with an Infernal machine which he waa discovered
Charles F. Berg, Rupert Hauser, E.
Ha Is not in favor of large furmt carried banners protesting against re­ suggested could be used by the Irish.
New York, Aug. 12.— (A. P.) — P. Tebbetts, ¡Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
o* 80 acres or more under the pro- ligious Instruction In the schools, Murphy said he was uninterested.
Plans for development of profitable English, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McMa-
j <ct, but states that for small farms1 against corporal punishment, and
"ALASKA” OFF!« ERS’ TRIAL IH
foreign
markets for American pro- hon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Freeman, Mr.
of five or 10 acres. It cannot bo sur-' against the government, with special
POHTPONED I NTI!. MONDAY
ducts will be discussed by leading <*nd Mrs. D- k. Carpenter, H. C. Hodg­
passed He was taken over the val-j reference to the police.
ley and shown cantaloups that fairly' Revolutionary songs were sung,
2BO R«*|>r<VM-n(ativ<*• of America Are manufacturers of the United States kins, Roy Heath, A. W. Cawthorn,
San Francisco. Aug. 12.—-(A. P.)
at the 12th annual convention of the Ben Hur Lampman, Mr. and Mrs. S.
covered the ground with fruit, and al­ and then a 12-year old boy made a
< hc'er.xl by Parisian (>u»<b
-The trial of the surviving officers
American Manufacturers Export As­ L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mar-
falfa ’hat he wanted to have »hown apeoch criticising the conduct of the
of the ill-fated Alaska, on the charge
guiles, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kempton,
to the Ad clubbers when they arrive schools and religious Instruction.
Paris. Aug. 12.— (A. P.)—Two, sociation here October 5 and 6.
| of negligence, has been postponed un­
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Milliman. Mr and
Diplomatic
and
commercial
repre
­
tomorrow Superintendent Csriollo
hundred and fifty representatives of
til Monday.
showtd .Mr. Quayle over the rpera- GERMAN ZEPPELIN TURN RD
the .American l«egion arrived in'this sentatives from many foreign coun­ Mrs. W. J. Piepenbrink, Mr. and Mrs.
OVER TO ITALIAN GOVT.j
tHns at the new dam giving him an
city today, and were received with tries will inform the manufacturers George L Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
insight Into the magnitude of the
military honors. They were cheered of the needs abroad for American land Prentiss, H. W. Thompson, Wal-
i ter Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields,
work end dispelling many IP i ilcr.s
Rome, Aug. 12.— (A. P.t—The
by thousands who greeted them as products.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mr.
held by Mr. Quayle, whch had been German Zeppelin "Bodensee." sister-'
veterans returning in triumph.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hood, of Tacoma;
PORTIAS» MARKETS
cxnrod by unfavorable common; he ship of the "N’ordstern" ceded to British ri-odiicers i*rotest Import
_
R. Z. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
had hoard by persona not familiar France as a war prise, has arrived
Tax as Being I*rohlbit«ve
Choice steers .............$6.00 @ 36.50 Nau, Robert E. Smith, J. P. Parker,
in Italy after an air voyage from
with the conatruction
Hogs, prime light..312.50 © 313.00
Devers,
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Dr. John ~
F. Beau-
The j,ood buildings and wide Friedrichshafen direct to Rome, a
____ i A. H. . S
~ ’ . 2.
Ixmdon, Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—A let­
Sheep, best valley.. 46.50 © $7.75 month, A. B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
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streets show the onterprt*«i or f*rents distance of 600 miles which she cov-{ter protesting against the proposed'
East mountain lambs 36.00 & 36 50 R. W Wood. Lon Cleaveland, of Mo-
Pass, raid Mr. Quayle He was fin-. ered In 12 hours, j
ln.th.e Vm’r|p*n “»PO« Ux upon motion . jq « Fanns of Rcrlaime«!. Irrigated
Prime lambs _______ $5.25 @ 35.75 deeto, Cal.; J. C. English and son.
_ m films
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___ _________
I det-
"
form of
of a
a German
German tourist.
tourist, besoirKleii
begoggled, picture
as _ "prohibitive
and
crab:y InilToesed with the city, and form
Isxnd <> imwi «I by Govermneai
Eggs. Buying price .................... _S7c Mr. and Mrs. A. ¡R. Hunter, L. R.
said that the opening of the railroad carrylng the customary German cam- trlmental to the international lnter-
Eggs, fancy selects ---------------- 34c Wheeler, Phil Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
to ’.he roost would mean much tn He era and binoculars strapped over his change of ideas of life" appeared In
Washington. Aug. 12.—(A. P.) — Butter, extra cubes ___________ 37c W. E Mcllhenny and representatives
dev. lop'nenl The slogan, "It's the i shoulders, succeeded in making a a recent Issue of the London Times
Butter, prints .........
42c from Vogan Candy company, Paclfle
Climate," Is no Joke In hie op'nlon. cheap trip to Italy alr-wlse.
signed by 16 British film producers More than 200 farms on government
ti.05 @ 11.13 Telephone and Telegraph company.
He advocated the wide use of It to
The "Bodensee" before landing at who appended their signatures to the reclaimed lands in the North Platt Wheat
Tm-Blue Biscuit company and Chal­
advertise ■ n< of the mein drawing the hangar at Clamplno, Just outside letter as members of the British Pro­ and the Shoshone irrigation projects,
Portland. Aug. 12.— (A. P.)—Cat­ mers Motor Car company
caras of Southern Oregon.
the city, circled around Rome where ducers' Committee of the Incorporat­ are to be opened to veterans, the for­
tle, hogs and sheep steadyshrdem
Senator Hall, who la now president all the Inhabitants could get a good ed Association of Klnematograph mer on September 9 and the latter changed. Butter, weak; eggs, steady,
on September 16.
glimpse
of
the
latest
Italian
prtxe
of
Manufacturers.
of the First NUIonal bank of Klam-!
both unchanged.
The letter notes that the 30 per
• lb Falls, was In Medford takias part war. It Is 400 feet long and Is driv­
—
tn the tennis tournament held be-, en by four motors of 260 horsepower oont ad valorem duty is based upon
Bartlett Pears
• I
each.
It
has
a
lifting
capacity
of
10
the cost of production of similar work
twoen Moutftd and Klamath Falls. |
New
York
.......................
..
He «;• >e st the Forum meeting We1 tons and can make 80 miles an hour In the United States, asserting at the
Boston, strong............ ......
nesday In Medford and yesterday took The machine was built for commer­ same time that the cost of the pro-|
Chicago
.......... ..............
Vehicular
Tube
From
Manhattan
to
part tn a luncheon at Ashland. The) cial purposes and Is equipped to carry ducion is admittedly about five times
Dublin, Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—De Va­
Be
Completed
by
HMM
22
passengers.
as
heavy
there
as
in
England.
The
trip la being taken In the Intereat of
lera's reply to Lloyd George is neith­
writers say that about 85 per cent of
the state chamber. A trip waa made
er an acceptance nor a rejection of
the films shown on British screens
to Crescent City and up the coast to
the peace proposals. It raises various
New York, Aug. 13.—(A. P.)—,
are of American origin.
Marshfield, going over the route of
questions to which answers are necs-
Projects for linking Manhattan with
the proponed Roosevelt highway, for
New Jersey by a vehicular tunnel and Kornigstuhl Observatory Announces sary.
which 8<*nator Hall has been one of
The answers may serve to facilitât«
a bridge are expected to diminish the
l*roxlmity of Speedy Visitor
the most ardent boosters, being, in
future dealings and are not expected
number of persons who reside on the
fact, the father of the hill.
The
Island below Central Park.
Heidelberg. Germany, Aug. 12.— to cause a break in the negotiations.
gentlemen left this morning for Hose­
New Jersey and New York are now (A. P.)—The Koenigstuhl observa­
Ottawa. Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—Can­ Shipping Board Boat Not I*rofitable
burg where they will meet the mem­
George Kearns spent Thursday at-
linked only by ferries, tube trains tory announces that the earth passed
ada's wheat crop will exceed last
lnvcnlmtmt Says Ik Mini of Trade
bers of the Ad club this evening.
and one railroad tunnelled beneath through the taif of a comet on the tending to business affairs in Med­
year's by more than 25,000.000 bu­
night of August 8.
| ford.
the Hudson.
shels, but most of the other crops
Washington, Aug. 12.—(A. P.)—
The vehicular tunnel built by pub­
will show a decrease. It Is estimat­ The
Albuquerque,
New Mexico, lic funds of New York and New Jer­
This is said to account for the
ed that the wheat yield will bo 288.- Chamber of Commerce has Informed
sey Is expected to be completed by
<93,000 bushels, based on the con- Chairman l«aaker of the Shipping
1924. Construction of the approaches
dl'ltm- nt August 1st.
Board that it is unable to figure out to the tube was begun several months
Turn« Building, Billiard Hall nnd
"how to make use of a wooden ship ago. It leaves Manhattan Island
Men and Women College Students
Store Into Tlireo « hurí lies
in New Mexico.”
downtown, at a point belog Four-
Having received the board chair- teenth street.
I xm Angeles, Cal., Aug. 12.- .—(A.
man's circular letter on wooden ship
The proposed bridge, which pri-
State College. Pa., Aug. 12.—(A.
P.)—The bishop of Nevada has
disposal, the chamber apparently de­ vate Interests are promoting, would; France and Great Britain Decide to P.)—"Jail” is hurting the standards
bought a saloon building, a billiard I‘ollie Find Unit of Weapon Which voted much through to the problem cost 1200,000,000.
A corporation! Leave Boundary Question Alone
of taste and the finer sensibilities of
hall, and a store, he reported here
May llave Xlilt'd Kennedy
and found that only the "Prairie has been organled and Is seeking
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many college students, according to
recently, Each has been turned into
Schooners” of the pioneers and the capital.
Paris, Aug. 13.—(A. P.)—France Prof. A. R. Warnocn, dean of men at
a church.
1x>s Angeles, Aug. 12.— (A. P.)— later schooners much favored for
t: Pennsylvania State College.
The bridges’ lower deck would ac­ and Great Britain have decided to
The former saloon waa purchased The discovery of the butt of a double cargoes "made In Milwaukee, Cincin­ commodate 12 railroad tracks while refer the Upper Silesian question to| "Something of reserve has gone
ten miles from Goodaprlnga, moved barreled shotgun, which may be the nati and St. I»uis” had ever been on the upper span there would be the league of nations, The questions out of the personality of our young
there and remodelled. The store was wuapon used In the killing of J. Hel­ successfully navigated In the state.
room for 16 vehicular pathways, four involve the drawing of a boundary women and something of nobility has
torn down and shipped 158 miles to ton Kennedy, has been announced by
trolley lines and two broad prome­ .line between Poland and Germany. gone out of the attitude of our young
Caliente The billiard hall at Beatty the police.
C. G. Krah arrived thia morning nades. Supporting towers on either and they theratened yesterday to men toward young women,’ he said in
waa remodelled where It stood. The
It waa found on the beach at Santa from Portland and will be employed end of the over-water span would be bring a break in the allied council comment on college life since the
Mules
three .buildings coat '$319.75.
on the cave* highway construction taller than the Woolworth building. meetings.
war.
Further Hrtnll*
LANDS FOR VETERANS WILL OPEN
COMET’S TAIL COT 8Ï EARTH
SHIP NO USE IN NEW MEXICO
ob”""1 JAZZ HUfiTIHGTASTESTWDARDS
UPPER SILESIA LEFT 10 LEAGUE '-■**
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