Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 18, 1921, Image 1

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GRANTN FARM, JOHEPHINK COUNTY, OREGON,
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THURSDAY, AUGUHT IN. 1021.
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WHOIAC NI MBER SSNS.
BERGDOLICASE
BLAME PLACED K GIVEN KAISER
Dried Prune Crop on Bulk Basis Will
Bring 1O%C for Highc..t Quality
—®Hc for Next
I lot loin lr> In
vf (kunmona Haya
Holland Hliould Kiim’tuliT Hun
Io Now Administration
DOCTOR.FRIDAY
Salem. Aug. 18.—(A. P.)—Th* NEW ANGLES TO CASK MISHING
laiudon, Aug 18.— <A P. (- "Ho­ HE.NATGR ANHI IINT ItF.FUHEH TO ) GROWER* OFFERED M CENTN
ANN KI. I.. FORMER ACTING JUDGE
opening prune price* bf th* Oregon
ratio Bottomlsy, Independent, declar­
AFTER CONFERENCE WITH
ADttX’ATF GENERAL OF THE
AID THE ANTI-BEER BILL
FOR REMAINDER OF CROP OF
Growers Cooperative Azioclatlon tor
ed In the house of common* today
PRISONER
ARMY IMI'LIltTED
LAHT YEAR
MEETING
that Holland should tie called upon
to surrender the kaiser.
He raised the question of the re­
cent trial* of Germans accused of I
acta In violation of the rule* of civ­
ilised warfare. He said that If the I
administration found Itself unable to I Prrwence of Anti-Halooa la-ague At-
Nanusl In MaJ*>rlt> Ka-tsasrt for Con-
Prospects of Higher Prices
deal with the matter effectively It
torui’y ut Cosfernm Denounced
«piracy TugeCbor with t'Uonrl
—Ital»e of N to 10 < ent a
should make way for men of sterner I
by Himator Reed
< 'reason and Colonel Hunt
Year's <Vop
stuff.
WAS COUNSEL FOB UFBGOOLL
SIANLEY AMENDEMENT TARGET 1821 CONTRACTS 30 CENIS
PORTAL AGENCIES INDICATE
this year’s dried prune crop, bulk
basis, haje been announced as 10 %c
for thirty-forties. 9%c for forty­
fifty*. 714e f<r flfty-sixtys, 6He tor
slxty-seventys.
The price* average about 5 cents
below those of last year. The crop
I* estimated at 22,000,000 pounds. Brumfield Has Good Night's
NO CHANCES WILL BF TAKEI
Rest
and Kats a Hearty B rr a ir fast—
Appears Normal
CHINESE SEEK FUNDS FOR
.AMERICAN SCHOOL ERECTION
Washington. Aug 18.— (A. P.)- -
Portland, Aug. 18.—(A. P.) —
Washington. Aug IS. (A P. 1
Portland. Aug. 18.—(A. P.) —The!
GROWTH OF CHIN EBE 111 NINE hh
Shanghai, Aug. 18.—(A. P.) — Brumfield slept well, shaved, bathed
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j Senator A shunt announced today i Oregon hop growers were today be-
8ainuel Tilden Ansell, a former act­
Plan* were taking form through the
ing Judge advocate genera! of the
Shanghai. Aug 18.—(A. P.)—An that he had refused to participate Ing offered 20c per pound for the re-' summer in Shanghai to open a cam­ and ate a hearty breakfast this mora-
In
the
conferences
on
the
tng. He appeared to be normal 1*
United Htales army, and counsel for' Indication of how swiftly American further
matnder of the 19 20 crop, of which
paign in the fall to raise * final every way. A. Vf. Orcutt, Roseburg
Bergdoll. Colonel John K. Hunt, and Influence la growing In Shanghai, antl-beer bill, because of the evident about 10,000 bales are left.
Taels 150,000 to begin work on the attorney, and A. A. Hampson, Port­
Colonel C. C. Cresson. were charged; which is China's greatest commercial Intention of the conferees to weak-
For the 1921 crop, contracta at 30c ;
With considravy, In connection with center. Is to be seen in a compari­ on or destroy the effect of the Stan­ per pounds are being offered with the erection of the first buildings of a land attorney, conferred with th*
the escape of tirover Cleveland Uerg-1 son of the amount of business done ley amendment unanimously adopted prospect* pointing to a higher price.| new American school. These first prisoner in the presence of Neuner,
structure* consisting ot a class room Starmer and Webb. The conferenea
doll, draft evader. In a report signed at the American postal agency in by tho senate.
These prices are In advance of 6 to 7
by three of the five members of the] Shanghai with that of poatofflces In I The senator said he would not con­ cents for the hold-over of last year'»! building and a dormitory and the waa secret.
ground will cost approximately Taels
fer on any amendment which would crop, and of 8 to 10 cent* for
Special investigating committee
No new angle* have developed,
th» United State«
467,000, or about >330,000 in gold.
permit
the
manufacture
of
liquor
in
year's
crop
this
week.
said Orcutt, after the conference.
The report recommended that Aa-1 A report Issued recently by the
Of the Taele 467,000 required. Tie.
The flurry la attributed to
Starmer announced that Brumfield
sell be disbarred from practicing tn I postofflc* department which shows tho homes or elsewhere.
324,000 have been raised. Tl*. 107,-
Reed.
In
the
senate,
denounced
the
mauds
of
English
buyers,
The
would
lodged In the Roseburg Jan
post
receipts
ot
50
leading
posloffkes
the courts of the nation, above whose
000
having
been
given
in
a
campaign
safety and Integrity he placed gold. In the United Slate* record* that presence of Wayne B Wheeler, an rojiean crop Is being reported short. - for funds held in Shanghai last year tomorrow, but would not indicate the
anti-saloon league attorney, at the
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The minority report, signed by only 16 of these made Increase* in conferences.
and gold >150,000 having been con­ time of the departure from Portland,
McArthur, of Oregon, and Peters, of the month of May. 1920, over the
tributed by mission boards in the or the' arrival In iRoeeburg, or the
method of transportation. He said,
Maine, held that no testimony was same month the preceding year and
United State*.
I
presented to show Itnprojuir prac­ tho largest Increase was 18.32 per
It has been planned to make the he heard nothing, but was taking no
cent
The
Increase
In
postal
receipts
I
chances.
tices or conspiracy on Ansell's part.
North Pacific Dealers Will Meet new school * center of American
"Brumfield has lost over 3#
community
life
in
Shanghai.
The
Luhrlng. of Indiana, republican. In Shanghai in April, 1921, over the
on Mt. Rainier
■>mn month the preceding year was Government to Exact Payment From
«
site that has been selected Is a tract pounds since the murder," Sheriff
Johnson, of Kentucky, and Flood, of
Starmer said. "The nerve statn ha*
Winners of Henvy Prizes
Virginia, signed the majority report 179 per cent and the May Increase
Tacoma. Wash.. Aug. 18.— (A. P. I 1 of about 17 acres located admirably
was 123 per cent.
had a terrible effect upon him and
-■Real estate men of Washington. In the French concession.
he is very weak and 111. His nerve*
Mexico City, Aug 18.—(A. IP.) — Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Co-'
MILLION DOLLARN AND MILLION The government Intends to exact a
were worn out by his efforts to es­
MEMBERS NOUGHT BY W.t'.T.U. tax from all persons winning prises lutnbia and Alberta, belonging to the AMERICAN RELIEF CURTAILS
cape and this followed by his capture
Interstate Realty Association of the
AUSTRIA^ CHILI) FEBD0G broke him down completely."
‘ in the scores of lotteries held In the
San Francisco, Aug. 18.—-(A. P.) republic A recent official decree or­ Pacific Northwest, will hold their
Brumfield was very weak when
Chorus to Mng in Grants Pana
Vienna, Aug. 18.—(A. P.)—A new
The raising of a million dollar! ders a ten per cent tax on all win­ 1921 convention on .Mount (Rainier,
they left Calgary, according to Star­
At Concert Friday
near
here,
during
four
days
begin
­
survey
of
economic
conditions
has
fund and the gaining of a million nings above 85,000. a five per cent
ning August 24. Ira E. High of caused the American Child Relief to mer, but appeared to be pleased that
member* for the purpose of carrying
I
Between 60 and 70 members of the, out the big program ot service fori tax on prises from >500 to >5,000, Boise, is president.
make a drastic cut In Its charity in ! he was starting home. Brumfield
Whitney boys1 chorus will be In law enforcement, world prohibition, and a two and one-halFper cent tax
A feature of the convention will be Austria. It is proposed this sum­ was removed over the protests of
Grants Paes Friday and will sing at child welfare, Americanization, social I on premiums under 8500 The de- a speaking contest between delegates mer gradually to reduce the number the Calgary physicians, who said he
Riverside park In the evening either morality, Christian cltzeushlp, wom-l eree became effective August 1.
from various cities. Each speaker i of children fed to 200,000 and these would never live to reach Portland.
before or after the band concert, det-: en in Industry and scientific temper­
will be given five minutes to advance will be confined largely to Vienna His condition was and still is critical,
Inlte arrangements to be made later ance Instruction, were the Jubilee ob­
arguments why his Is the best city In I and other cities where much want the sheriff states, and be is being
The Whitney boys to-the number of jective* stressed by Mrs Frances P.
this section for a man to establish a1 will be faced during the coming win­ kept alone and quiet.
Brumfield will be given a new suit
13 4 started from Portland July 1 on Parks, national corresponding secre­
home.
ter.
a California tour and passed through tary. and Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, Aviation Poet Instruí lion Discon­
The general improvement in the of clothes before being brought to
this city a few days later. At Red­ national treasurer, at the opening
tinued by Government Order
rural regions is Illustrated by the Roseburg, Sheriff Starmer says. He
ding 50 of the boys were taken sick, session of the national W. C. T ■U.
action of the Americans in closing was ragged and unkempt when ar­
due to the extreme heat, and these convention meeting here today.
Riverside. Cal.. Aug. 18.—(A. P.)
68 of their kitchens in Upper Aus­ rested, his face being haggard and
and others who had become horns-
—Training activities at March Field,
tria alone in one week. All children covered with a heavy growth of
alck, and younger boys, were return­
government aviation training pdst Univrasdty and College Will Charge of parents in fair financial circum­ beard. His clothing was worn, soiled
MOSCOW EXPEDITION WILL
ed to their homes In Portland
StudcnU From Other Stair»
near here, will be discontinued on
stances are excluded under the new and torn, and he presented a very
IM ENTIGATE <X>ANT WATER*
or about August 19, following promo­
program as well as children of sorry appearance. The officers will
The company as traveling Includes
—
endeavor to have him cleaned up and
farmers.
tion
of
a
present
class
of
26
cadets
the soloists and all the stronger.
University
of
Oregon.
Eugene,;
Higa. Ixitvia. Aug. 18. — (A. P.) —
shaved and well dressed upon hi*
voices so the chorus lost none of Its An expedition will leave Moscow In and 4 officers, according to a state­ Aug.
18.—(Special)—A
tuition
arrival in Roseburg.
effectiveness with the cutting down August tor the Siberia coast to in­ ment made here by Major George H. fee of 360 will hereafter be charged CONSCIENCE ■ ■•Mi l IN­
Judge Hamilton today filed an
The students from states outside of Ore-'
of numbers The Whitney boys were vestigate the problems of navigation Peabody, post commandent,
PAYMENT AFTER B YEARS
order calling for a special term ot
in Grants Paas last year and made a between Hu rope and the mouths of order, which was issued by the war gon. in addition to the fees now1
decided hit. scores of persona expres­ the Siberian river*, says a dispatch department, will virtually close the charged all student*, following a
New York. Aug. 18.—(A. P.)—A clrenit court to start on August 29.
sing the desire to again hear the from the Russian capital, The task field, said Major Peabody.
Joint action of committees of the conscience-stricken mother who, in Grand Jury will be called for the
young voices.
boards of regents of the two state In­ 1916, traveled from New York to same date and the indictment will be
will be to make a survey for a canal
stitutions.
Mrs O. Ruedy, of Portland, secre­ across the Yamal peninsula, which
Chicago with a child between 5 and returned as quickly as possible. The
The tuition charge of the Oregon 12 years old for whom she paid no Jury for the special term will be
tary of the company and who has two would make it possible for ships to
institutions becomes effective for all fare, has just sent a money order for drawn on August 22.
aons In the chorus, was a Grants avoid the Kara Sea. where because of
This doubUees will be one of the
Pass girl. Minnie Uhlig, who with toe. navigation la almost impossible Meml>ershlp of "One In Four" Work­ new registrants from state* other >9.55 to J. F. Shinn, general passen­
than Oregon, beginning September ger agent of the Erie railroad here. most sensational trials ever heard la
her parents left for Portland 21 yearn
Tho expedition is \o go first by
ing Women la Campaign Plan
next. The >60 will be payable in
There is little*
ago. Mrs. Ruedy states that there rail to Omsk, thence by steamer
Desiring to clear her mind of "the Douglas county.
l
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doubt but that Brumfield will put up
320 Installments at the beginning of
are S90 boys In the Portland chorus along the river Obi, northward, while
San Francisco. Aug 18.— (A. P.) each term. Men in the service of the wrongful act," the woman told her a hard fight, using insanity as a de­
under the direction of II E. K. Whit­ a part of the way it will have to go
Cooperation between the millions of United States during the late war. pastor, the Rev. W. 8. Hicheock, of fense. There are an exceptionally
ney, who also has choruses In Spo­ on horseback or be drawn by moose.
working women in small towns and coming to the university or the agri-, Negaunee, Mich., and asked him to large number of witnesses to be ex­
kane and Seattle.
tho 10,000 small town AV. C. T. U. * cultural college from other states ascertain the amount due the rail­ amined and the case will very prob­
road. with interest. This was done
The Grants Paas program will be VIENNA STATE OPERA AND
was urged today by Mrs. Laura Mil­
THEATER SHOW DEFICIT ler of Evanston, Ill., In a report to will be exempted from half the regu­ and the amount forwarded and ac­ ably drag out for two weeks, and
varied and well worth hearing.
lar non-resident fee.
knowledged by W. J. Moody, treasur­ possibly longer. The crowds are ex­
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the National Women's Christian Tem­
pected to be record breaking, as the
Vienna. Aug. 18.— (A. P.)—The perance Union convention In session
er of the company.
mystery surrounding the case ha*
state opera and theater show a com­ here. Mrs. Miller is national d I rec­
attracted the attention of the whole
bined deficit of 76,000,000 crowns tor of the W. C. T. U.'s women in in- WILLIAM HI RNS APPOINTED
AGREEMENT FOR FOOD RKUKF country.
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for the season just closed notwith­ dustry department.
INVESTIGATION DIRECTOR,
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FOR RUSSIA IS ANNOUNCED
Increased
H| hww ! Boat llaow nt Clilcngo Covered standing the enormously
"Our research shows that these
admission chargee. The deficit for­ towns are almost unreached by work-
By I se of Navy Ipperatus
Washington, Aug. 18.—(A. P.)—
Washington, Aug. 18.—(A. P.) —
merly met by tho privy purse falls on Ing women's organizations," Mrs William J. Bums has been appointed
A
complete agreement on the ques­
Chicago. Aug II. -(A. P.)— The| tho government.
Miller reported. “The spirit of fel­ director of the bureau of investiga­ tion of food relief for Russia has been
wireless telephone, used by the Asso­
lowship between homo and employed | tion for the department of Justice, reached at Riga. Hoover has an­
British Offer Occasions Debate as to
ciated Press to cover the Great latkes ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ women which the war brought to the by Attorney General Daugherty.
nounced.
Reply From Ireland
speed boat regatta August 4. 5, 6, 7. ♦ FRIDAY CONCERT PROGRAM ♦ big cities 1s still to be developed in
furnished a solution for one of the ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tho smaller.
PORTIAND MARKETS
Dublin, Aug. 18—(A. P.)—Debate
most difficult problems of news mon, "Little Giant, march
Moon
'"Actual experiments made in scat­
on the reply of the Irish* parliament
that of getting the results ashore and "Rosamonde," waltz.................. Ixisev tered small town W. C. T. U.'s In the j
Choice steers ......... >6.00 0 >6.50
Into the office speedily.
"Feld-Cornet,” march
laiurendeau past six months, however, have
Hoss ........................ >11.00 0 >11.50 to the British offer has begun In
Tho Ingenuity required to report "EncouraiA'inent," overture Boettger proved successful.
Venice, California. Inaugurate* New East mountain lambs >6.00 0 >6.50 executive session. The general be­
yacht races has furnished many a 'One IIng Caress." waltz.........
Eggs, Buying price ........................27c lief is that the Dail Ereann will not
"Before our next year's convention
Naming Custom
romantic Incident In news reporting,
..................... Wen rich we hope to see 50,000 employed
Eggs, fancy selects ......................34c break negotiations but will take ac­
but the wireless telephone In this In- "Living Pictures," overture . Dolbey women enrolled as new members.
87c tion to secure the cooperation of
Venice, Cal.. Aug. 18.—(A. P. )— Butter, extra cube« .................
"Blue
Jeans."
fox
trot
Traveller
ata rue swept away every previous
42c the Ulsterites.
They will be organized in business The tradition of naming public Butter, prints ......
'"Bombasto," march................... Farrar women's branches, in citizenship school buildings after George Wash­ Wheat .......................... >1.05 0 >1.09
known barrier to speed
Sitting In comfort on the deck of
classes, or in supper clubs, as they ington. Theodore Roosevelt and other
HONOLULU CURFEW LAW ■
We lire repeating a few numbers prefer. Support of the 18th amend­ men of American history has gone
a ship at the finish line, the Associ­
Portland. Aug. 18.—(A. P.)—Cat­
ENFORCED FOR FIRST TIMM
ated Press reporter, without getting this week from some of the first pro­ ment Is part of the membership temporarily, at least, out of vogue tle, steady and unchanged; hogs. 50c
out. of his chair, called the names of grams, due to lack of time to wort pledge.
In Venice to permit an honoring of to 75o lower; sheep, steady.
Honolulu. T. H., Aug. 18.—(A. P.)
speed boats, as fast as they flashed up all new numbers an I the absence
"The slogan of our department Is: famous women.
Accordingly, the
Curfew is ringing in Honolulu these
past him. direct into the office of the of several members. There may be 'One woman in every four in the three newest schools in this city are
BarGett Pears
nights for the first time in history
Associated Press In a loop skyscrap­ a fee changes In this program and a United States Is a working woman, to be christened soon the Betsy Roes. New York __________________ » 75 despite the fact that a curfew law
er. His voice carried as clearly as it few additions.
let'« make It one In four 1n the rw. C. Florence Nightingale and Martha Boston, strong......... .................... >3.75 has stood, unenforced, on the statute
he had been in an adjoining room.
J <R. HIGGINBOTHAM, director. T. V. by 1926’,”
Washington.
Chicago _____________________ >3 95 books for year*.
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