Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 19, 1921, Image 1

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    Dniln Courier
ANNO« IATEI* PKEM4 HKKVICE
G RAN TH PANH. JGHEPHINE OOUWTY. ORJOOON.
VOL. XL, N». XÍU
FRIDAY, AUGI ST JU, lt*2l
APPOINTMENT FOR
WOOD IS HELO UP
««uveriuuenl Report Favila to ludica««*
End of Idle Period l>ue to
•
Cloeed Mills
Dtuigerou« Preredeut Ground—Taxes
on Medicine and Cereal« Is
Ordered lt«lu<«l
Washington, Aug. 19.—(A. P )—I
(XJNGREHH TO (ONHIDER FARM
The administration bill designed to I
PAPER NEGOTIATION« AND
permit Wood to become the gover­
DWMOUNTING
nor general of the Philippines with-,
out retiring from the army was
tabled by the house committee on)
military affairs
The committeemen said that to
hold it would be a dangerous prece­
Illg Dike Along Pacific Itigli way to dent to establish.
Brumfield Mert. Wife in Affection»«* Agricultural Paper Would Be Stand­
San Francisco, Aug. 19.— (A. P.) FRED HAYNES OF ROSEBURG IN
Depression In lumbering continue«
RECOMMENDED FOR THE
to cause unemployment In many
KA ND OFFICE
Washington and Oregon cities, ac­
cording to a report made public here
by the employment service of the
United States department ot labor.
Portions'of the report covering three
of the cities affected follow:
Portland—Unemployment tn «11
lines continues, «specially among un­
Prevent Flooding of Pavement
Manner—Mo Tears Are Shed and
ardized and Cheap and Sound In­
skilled labor and tn lumber, fishing
X
Brady In Ten Day«
Washington. Aug. 19.— (A. P.)—-
Only Finances UlM-tused
surance Would Be Given
and the building trades. Shipyards
The bouse ways and means commit­
are practically shut down, and sev­
tee agreed to eliminate the taxes on
eral sawmills are reported closed.
Construction work on the Savage proprietory medicines, and reduced
Roseburg, Aug. 19.—(A. P.) —
Portland, Aug. 1*.—(A. P.)—-A
By A, O. Hayward
Railroad construction, agriculture,
Rapids dam baa been going ahead the tax on cereal beverages to 4 cents Brumfield waa placed In the county
Washington, Aug. 19.— (I. N. S.) street and highway work and miscel­ Washington dispatch to the Oregon­
rapidly during the past few weeks, l»nr gallon. It la also agreed to bring Jail last night. He was taken from
Insurance ot agricultural negoti­ laneous projects are expected to of­ ian says that Senators McNary and
The south end of the dam as far as the fire and marine Insurance com­ the train a mile north of the city and able paper to standardize and to pro­
fer considerable employment. Lum­ Stanfield have agreed upon the fol­
the by-pasa waa completed today. panies under the IZH per cent cor­ brought in in an automobile. There vide discount markets tor it is being ber is dull, with shipments delayed, lowing appointments for Oregon:
The work between the by-paas and poration Income tax making It the' waa no demonstration and few were considered by congress in its grop-
Collector of internal reveaae.
[tending settlement of industrial dis­
pier 6, which is the present end of same as that on life.
aware of his arrival.
Ing for a practical plan to assist the | turbance« among marine workers. Clyde G. Huntley, of Oregon City.
construction, will be elided about
The prisoner is said to be glad to farmers.
Collector of customs for the Wil­
No further reductions are reported
Tuesday. It la expeetod to have ths
Washington? Aug. 19. —(A. P.) — be home, and expressed the hope that
Some large insurance company, or ! in retail establishments, seasonal lamette district, George U. Piper, of
north «nd south ends finished en­ The federal aid roads bill, with the everything connected with his ab- companies, may be induced to change
trade showing improvements. An ac­ Portland.
tirely by September 10, at which appropriation cut from 1100,000,- *«nce would soon be cleared
He charter provisions in order to under­ tive building program is effecting
Custom appraiser for the Wiliam-
time tbs waler will Its turned from 000 to »75,000.000 passed the sen- »l«Pt well, being closely guarded the take this field of Insurance. British
‘ gradual limit elimination of the hous- ette district, E. N. Wheeler, of -Port­
ths by-paas through tbs powwr house at« today.
Insurance companies have been en­ ■ ing shortage. The general attitude land.
while.
gatca. Th« portion of the dam
His wife visited him thia morning gaged with profit in this line tor is optimistic.
ü. S. marshal, Clarence R. Hotch­
through the by-paaa will then be
The greeting was affectionate but many years.
kiss, and prohibition director. Dr.
Ill«
Luck
Change«
—
Astoria
—
The
labor
situation
Is
done, completing the work
there were no tears Only financial
The McFadden bill creates two cor­
| reasonably favorable. While minor Joseph A. Mannville, of Carlton.
Bruce Oldlng was wearing a happy matters were discussed.
poration—a rural credit society and
The Installation of ths machinery
Receiver of the Roseburg land of­
•
mile
this
morning
when
he
entered:
a multiple Insurance league—to car­ unemployment exist« In all lines. It fice, Fred W. Haynes, of Roeeburg.
In the |>ower house will be finished !
(Continued on rage Two)
is
not
acute.
A
limited
number
ry into practical operation the pro­
tomorrow evening • The concrete ! Joe Wharton's gun emporium He ex-:
have found work on local projects. The Dalles land office, register, J.
posed plan. It la expected that in­
work on the fishway will be com- ¡ plain«! that the cause of the «mile:
Lumber operations continue irregu­ W. Donnelly, of Arlington; receiver,
wa«
that
he
had
at
last
caught
the)
surance companies can be induced to
pleted by Tuesday. This flHhway
lar, one mill being reported closed T. C. Queen, of Burns. Receiver at
will be one of the (beat in the state fish that he has been trying for all!
accept a multiple insurance charter
Although he didn't tell ltd
for lack of orders. Decreased labor Burns, J. J. Donegan, of Burns. Re­
summer,
in Heu ot state charters, which they
and will be one ot the attractions ot
I/Htcr.
demand,
largely affecting women, has ceiver at L^Grande, J. H. Pearce;
4
.steelheads
on
his
hook
ho-
Whole
Ttwm«
Contained
in
now have to carry on' their insur­
the dam Its construction waa aided he had 1
followed restricted activities in can­ register, Car. G. Helm, of Stanfield.
Nolhing Held Bark
ance business. The federal charter
by W. O. Hadley, state fishway In- ■ tore he managed to get on« out
neries. A box factory is closed on Vale receiver, George M. Love, of
When
asked
it
he
<*«ught
it
on
a
spin
­
epector. The. Installation of the hy-
proposed is broad and liberal and
Ixindon. Aug. 19.—(A. P.)—Cur- permits insurance companies in the account of fire. A slight shortage of Vale. Register at Lakeview. Frank
drauHe rams and all pipe work be- ner, Bruce launched into a long ar-1
sdn.
addressing the house of lords, league to do every class ot insurance. rental houses exists, and there is lit­ P. Light, of Lakeview.
I
gument
on
the
wherefore
of
sport
I
luw the power bouse flour will be
(Secretary of the Farm I-oan bank
said
that
the government offered to Many British insurance companies tle home building In progreee. It As
fishing. I xks I fishermen will prob-'
completed this week.
Asa B.
i ably th song the river Sunday, hav­ Ireland all that could be given with­ have held such charters for over a I believed that the coming improve­ of the Twelfth district,
When the portion of the dam ing learned that Bruce has at last, out compromising the safety of the
Thompson, of Echo.
ment will be steady.
century.
The recommendation for surveyor
oerora the by-paaa la completed, the
realm, the sovereignty of the crown
! caught one.
The insurance league
work on the structure will be ready
general has been deferred.
and the dignity of the empire.
two purposes: First, it will act as a m > w •«..>- Spokane—There has been no E. mark-
for use. The balance of the month
E. Brodie, of Oregon City, pres­
In the house of commons, 1-loyd
Ied bettermen of the industrial situa­
Of September will be required to In- I’eare Mdp|>ed Out—
ident of the National Editorial Asso­
(Continued on page 1.)
i George said that the whole terms
tion during the month. Unemploy-
•tall the preaaure pipe lint*« and the
ciation. is said to be favored for min­
Five carloads of pears have been' were contained in the letter to De
_ ment is chiefly prevalent in the
ister to Siam, and Dan V. Boyd, of
other miscellaneous work In the! chipped from the local packing plant Valera, and that nothing had been
! building trades and among unskilled
power house and segmental gates - already this week with one more In! kept back.
Enterprise, is in line for a diploma­
Oil labor. Restricted activities in lum-
The work on the big dike along the sight. It Is expected that the Bart-|-------------- —
tie
appointment.
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i»U ber. mining, and railroad repair
lM<uilc highway to prevent the flood- 1«. ,t crop win n«, cleaned up by the
.
shops
continues,
with
state
and
muni-
Geneva. Aug. 19. — (A. P.)—'Berg-
Ing ot the road will be done In an-1 middle of next week. This week was
improvement«,
agriculture
building
promising some
relief. and
No
doll is reported at a hotel in Con­ Throat Cut But Puree Undisturbed, cipal
other 10 days Grieve und Seymour.
point In the shipping of the stance
Tong War Is Suspected Cause
plants are entirely closed.
Home
He has an American pass­
the sub-contractors who are doing, fruit. latte pears, consisting of the
Astoria, Aug. 19.—(A. P.)—The building is active and housing reas­
the job, are throwing up an excellent Anjou, Cornice and Hose, will begin port and is safe from extradition.
1 warm body of Lum In Ying, a China- onably satisfactory.
Retailing in
cm bankment. accordIn« to 8ui»erln («otning in about September 1, and It
' man, was found in a stairway, with seasonal lines is fairly brisk. There Fly and Bait Casters Hold Tourna­
Beer
Killed
by
Auto
—
tendent Carrillo.
ment in Itoee City Today
fa estimated that there will be about
It is reported that an automobile 1 his throat cut. but with money and is a feeling that the near future will
The moving off of some of the 5 cars of these The Chicago market
The
police
sus-
'
i
watch
untouched.
witness
industrial
Improvement.
equipment will commrucr about Sep- reports show steady price« while the coming Into town ran over a deer . ¡»ect tong trouble but many Chinamen
Portland, Ore.. Aug. 19.—(A. P.)
(ember 20. Ail will be sent off as New York market is weak on account ; and killed It. The party was rather ' who have been questioned, deny Caravan «'ailed Off—
—The thirteenth international fly
fast as Is consistent with the pro-¡of rains, Heavy offerings, the clean-, timid about taking the deer for tear ! this.
The tourist caravan which was to I and bait casting tournament, given
gross of the work About 90 men are up ot the California crop, are being! of being arrested so others went out
have
started from Portland the lat-. by the Multnomah Anglers’ Club, un­
and brought it In.
being employed on the work at the ¡sent east
der the auspices ot the National As­
ter part of this month has been call-'
• I sociation of Scientific Angling Club,
present time
ed
off.
according
to
word
received!
_____________
by O.“smInXM‘“pr^idenr^'tt^
■s
POKTIAND MARKETS
famous anglers
from
all part«
Chamber of Commerce. The party 1 with ---------
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Sfotter of Victim and Relatives Arc was to have visited the Caves and!°f the United States and I Canada
Injured—Assassin Suicide«
among the entries. In addition to
Crater Lake on the excursion,
Riverside .Aviation Eta-id Homers
the all-around championship, eleven
East mountain lambs »6.00 it »6 50
tourist
concern
in
Portland
was
at
Awaiting Notice of Sale
Petaluma. Cal., Aug. 19.—(A. P.)
events
will be contested during the
I sümmt Ihxly Approve« Overtime Hut Eggs, Buying price .......... ............ 27cI
the head ot the enterprise. iMck : of
—Evelys Grant. 14, the daughter of
tour days tournament which will
(Nita Overtime for Holiday«
Eggs, fancy selects ..................... 3 4c
the
interest
was
responsible
for
I
Riverside. Cal., Aug. 19.—(A. P.) John Grant, is dead, mutilated with
end on August 22.
Butter, extra cube« __ ....___ ___27c —Thirty pedigreed homing pigeons
abandoning of the trip.
All flies, lines and paraphernalia
Chicago, Aug. 19 -(A. P.)—The Butter, prints ............................... 4»c are to be released from government an axe. and her sister. Ijeona. is dy­
to be used in the tournament was
railroad labor board approved In ef­ Wheat....................... »1.05 il »1.09 service here at once on the recom­ ing aa the result of an attack by Hunters Throng Hills—
Theodore Hoffer, an ex-convict.
fect the seven shop craft rules relat­
From reports coming in to the city, supplied from national headquarters,
mendation of their sale recently by
Hoffer later committed suicide.
ing to overtime payment as provided I Portland. Aug. 19
(A. P. )—All Washington. The birds have been
hunters will outnumber the hunted so that all casters will be on equal
The father and grandmother of the
in the national agreement ot the war­ markets are unchanged.
tomorrow with the opening of the footing.
"connected" with the aviation school! girls are also seriously injured.
This being the first international
time railroad administration, but di­
Portland, Aug. 19.—(A.
deer season. A ranger from the
P.) — at Riverside, now being abandoned I
meet
of the kind held on the Pacific
rected that the railroads nerd not pay Wheat quotations are unchanged.
west side reported that 200 hunters
All of the birds are of English stock I
overtime for absolutely necessary
were going into the mountains today I coast, the Multnomah Anglers' Club
and bred from birds who partlclpat-1
work on Sundays and Holidays
Bartlett Pears
and tomorrow. There are a large has arranged entertainment of un­
od In )the World War, according to J
Chicago, steady, beet stock, »3.20. Lieutenant Charles A. Horn, signal I
number going into this same district usual appeal to fishermen. It in­
FF.ACF TREATY W ITH V. H.
ripe, $2.75. New York weak today. officer at March Field.
along
the Chetco river from this cludes fishing trips to Oregon's most
Captain Jack's Stronghold Opened
BEFORE«HUMANGOYERNMENT Boston steady, better prospects. On
place. The Chetco country appears famous streams at the close of the
By Fall of Tule latke
account of rain, heavy offerings from
to be the favorite hunting grounds. tournament, a visit to Bonneville
fish hatchery, banquets, touring trip«
Berlin, Aug. 19.—(A. P.)—Chan­ California.
lowering of the level ot Tule lake, It extends from Gold Beach to the
and other attractive features.
cellor Wirth Is endeavoring to unite
south ot Klamath Falls and lying California line and abont 20 miles
all the factions of the reichstag on
almost entirely in northern Califor­ into the interior. Deer are said to
th<> plans for a negotiation of a peace WOMAN ( \ltlllFS Ot T VOW BY
Granta Pana and Jtmcpiilnc Bank Now nia. by the government in its recla­ be plentiful but after a few days ofj
(RIWLING
NTREETS
OF
LISBON
treaty with the United States.
Member of National System
mation project there, has thrown
open an easy road to one of Klamath
Lisbon, Aug. 19.—(A. P.)—A
The Grants Pass and Josephine Falls' point of Interest, the strong­
curious sight was witnessed in the bank has received notification that hold of Captain Jack. Modoc chief, injured Man Improving—
Official Recognition of Game Feature
E. C. Hostetler, who was injured^
str«ieta ot Lisbon Just after dawn re­ it has been admitted as a member of according to the Klamath Record.
of Fair 1 Hiring Fall
cently Marla Conceicao, wife of a the Federal Reserve system.
The
Captain Jack's fort, which is sit­ when his team ran away on Thurs-|
workman, was seen dragging herself bank is in the Twelfth Re.serve dis­ uated in the lava beds on the south day while hauling water for the Sar­
Olympia. Wash.. Aug. 19.— (A. P.)
painfully on her knees from her trict. The bank will lose none of Its shore ot the lake, has been reached age Rapids dam laborers, ah« wb i —Horseshoe pitchers of Washingtea
house through the busy streets to privileges as a state bank but will until recently, only by a tedious trib some improvement, although he la received official recognition recently
Honolulu. T. II , Aug 19. i V Pl the church of Our iatdy of Health, gain the resources and protection of which occasioned a hike of several still in a serious condition.
His' when E. L French, , state
____ ____
director of
—The 1921 pineapple pack of th. thus carrying out a vow made dur­ the Federal Reserve system. In which miles through difficult going in the head and body are badly bruised. The agriculture announced that a horse-
Hawailnn Islnnds will approximate Ing the iUness of her husband, iti It will have the same rights as a na­ lava beds. Few living away from the report came to the Courier that it shoe pttching contest should be a fea­
5,SH4,00(t cases, according to a re case of his recovery.
tional bank.
vicinity knew of the historic old waa a Standard Oil truck that fright­ ture of the fair at Yakima, this fall.
cent estimate of A. H. Tarleton
The distance from her house to
The reserve system makes it pos­ fortress in which the Modoc defied ened the team, but Mr. Flea, local
There will be pitching contests for
executive secretary of the Hawaiian the church waa over two miles and sible for business conditions to be his enemies. Those who now visit standard Oil representatives, states young and old. Mr. French said, and
Pineapple Packers' association l<ast long before she had accomplished adjusted more rapidly and nasllj the spot can drive there on the shore that It was no» one of their trucks, the winner will be declared cham­
year's pack exceeded 6.000,000 cases one-half of her pilgrimage, her knees from the fact that all credits can be of the lake. Where once the water as their cars were not on the high­ pion of the state.
No attempt has been made to es were torn by the stones and her dres put Into circulation, explained Sam washed a steep cliff, cutting off pass­ way in that locality that day. The
tlninte the value of this year's pack waa stained with blood.
H. (Baker, cashier of the bank, The age. a beach broad enough for the Standard Oil company makes a spe­
Attorney James Chinnock rsturn-
None will be made until the end of
Marla's husband, a young tinman admission of all banks into the sys passage of an automobile is left on cialty of satoty methods and truck od this morning from Portland where
the season, when the returns from toll seriously III about six month tern la desired as this would unite the west shore, eliminating a long drivers are cautioned to use especial he spent a number ot days on bus­
ago and waa given up by the doctors the resources of the country.
the crop have been fixed.
care in passing team«, Mr. Flos says. iness.
journey on foot.
• HYORAÜLIC RAMS IN THIS WEEK
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RAILROAD BOARD ADOPTS RULES X"
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BRDOIE SLATED SIAM MINISTER
GOVERNMENT TO SELL PIGEONS
WIM* SUGESOUOIT CONTEST
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