Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 22, 1921, Image 1

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4NH4MIATED PREHH HER VICK
YOU XL, No. 2411.
URANTH PAMM, JOHEFHINE (XWRTY. OREGON-
MONDAY, AUGI ST SB, 1921.
WHOLE NUMBER M«l.
SAFETY FROM
lamia Ragains Shot and Killed After
Wrangle Wlu-n Reprimanded by
Jense Brunn
Tliirl)-one Names Drawn—BrumflH«!
is tgiinteal When Asked by Re-
| »ort er of Muriler
Roseburg, Aug
22. (A. P.) — FOI R Ht NDIIED FIGHTERS TO CAUGHT IN ARMS OF RESCI ERS
Pendleton, Aug. 22.—(A. P.i—A OTHER SIMILAR ORGANIZATION«
Mitri STI IIBM, W IFE OF IIO'I'LL
The sheriff today drew 31 names
quarrel resulting when Jesse Brunn
MAN, IS DETAINED Ilk HIE
Wllo STtNIi IN sll.l I ls <>l
TO BE 81 BJE4TK OF SENATE
STANI! BY WHILE <XM NTRY
from which an attempt will be mad«»
rnprlmauded Louis Ragains for leav­
OFFICIAIS
PROBE
MACON, GEORGIA
IH OCC! PIED
Woman U aa Wantisl in Kn»»xvlll«’-
.1 «unissi «10,000 Appeal Bond Ai­
tar 20 Year feritene«-
Tacoma, Aug 22 -(A. P. I- Mr.
Wllllam II. Stubbs, the wife of ■
local hotel proprietor, has been de­
tained by ihn police, suspected ot
being Maude Moore, wanietl in Knox­
ville. Tenn., for the murder ot leroy
I>. illarth. au auloinolfil« dealer, on
September H, 1*19
The girl 1« said to have Jun>|»ed
$10.i>00 appeal bond after having
been sentenced to 20 years
Mrs. Htulib. denied that she is
Maude Moore She declare« that she
will be released when two men. en
route from Knoxville, arrived to
identify her
to get jurors to try Brumfield, when
the trial starts Mondsy next
Brumfield became nii^h agitated
when Interviewed In his cell today.)
declaring that he would not answer'
any questions regarding the Russell ‘
murder Hr prot»-sted to the sheriff
when the reporter asked him regard­ Ownership of <'«minded Territory Is Hretiu-n Believe Death I Jet Will Be
Increæed When Ruins Arc
ing the purchase of women's lingerie' t'aUM’ of Troubl«’ With 1‘anuuia
Searched—20 Injured
Now
(Considered
Bottled
on the day of the in u r der
ing open a pasture gate, was the
cause ot the shooting of Ragains at
the Wright cabin in the mountain
Sunday, according to evidence gath­
ered by officers
Brunn claims that Ragains was)
coming toward him and had threat-'
••ned to shoot him. when Brunn fired' Grain Dealers in Contention Said to
Have Decided on Can>|>algh
the shot which killed Ragains
SAÏ LEGISLATION C0M8ATTEB
Against Cooperative Assn.
WAIKIKI BEACH LÍFENAVKRH
MI ST ATHEN» TO BVMNEHH
II STItlAN I.ABolt I NIONM
Stilt To REGAINING AIMS
Washington, Aug. 22.—(A. P.)—
Washington, Aug 22.—(A. P.) —
Macon. Ga . Aug. 22.—(A. P.)—■
While 400 marine« nailed southward Three persons are known to have
Honolulu. T. H., Aug. 22.—(A. An investigation of the activities of
Vlsnua, Aug. 22.—(A. P.) The today on the battleship Pennsylvania I lost their lives In a fire which dee- P.)—Lifesavers at Waikiki beach the National Grain Dealers Associa­
labor unions of Austria have multi­ to stand by when Costa Rica marches I troyed the Brown Houae, a frame) should save jthe lives of persons In tion and other organizations alleged
plied their membership since the her forces Into a bit of territory hotel, early today, and firemen have danger of drowning and should not to be “engaged in combatting legis­
sar. The lota) of all the unions In whose ownership Panama has con- expressed the belief that the death ¡ spend their time teaching feminine lation for the relief of agriculture“
the republic now amount* to 940,000 ' «•*«•<$. officials say that they do not list would be materially increased swimmers how to ride the surf has been ordered in a resolution
when the ruins are searched.
boards, the board of harbor commis­ adopted today by the senate.
niHinbi’rs, as against 253,137 _ ln _ ' expect trouble
Twenty
guests
were
injured.
Many
Senator Kenyon said that the In­
8ecr«»tary
Hughes'
note
to
Panama
sioners
ruled here recently when
1914 The number ot women mem-,
bars la 223,000 as against only 26.- declared that the state department jumped. Men on the sidewalka saved they appointed three new life savers, quiry has been sought because of
know« of no reason for Costa Rica many women by catching them in ) “Ufe saving at the beach means the Teport that at a convention in
>UU before the war.
The labor leaders »ay capital will! further to delay the occupation of thetr arms as the women jumped being in attendance at the beach at Cincinnati in June, under the aus­
from the upper windows of the flam regular hours with a watchful eye pices of the National Grain Dealers
have to reckon with this reinforced' the territory.
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Ing structure
Í on the bathers there," said Board Association, it was determined to in­
army when demand« for higher
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Chairman Lyman Bigelow at the stitute an active campaign against
wages are preferred this autumn a»'
4
’
Rl'DE
OIL
E.XI'ORT
FROM
meeting. "I fail to see how lives the United States Grain Growers.
a result of the wave <
TAMPICO REPOHSW) Hl GE caa be saved at the beach by driving' Inc., a cooperative marketing con­
now sweeping over the country in
I tourists through the beauty spots of) cern.
the train of the depreciating «•ur­
Tampico, Mexico. Aug. ...
— ■ Oahu island nearly every day as has.
School Hoard Searching for Mun to
î2- —, (A
rency.
P. t — Petroleum exportations from ! been done
Fill Position at High Sch«M»l
Surfboard lessons are
this port totalled during (he month, fine for our fair tourists but I doubt
IJ>
The resignation ot J. G. Imel as of July approximately 5,500,000 bar­ if the legislature Intended that they
CITV l»KY
Kbuuath Indian lim’d gllMl When
—
superintendent ot the city schools of rels. or one-fourth the amount ship­ should be given on government time
llrqialnlrd Auto IJn-nw Fourni
Highway
at
Algoma
t'ompleced Uakr
ped
during
the
month
of
June,
ac-
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_
pj.
_
I
Grants
Paas
was
accepted
the
latter
and then charged for in addition.
(A
Mexico City. Aug 22
ing With Ft. Klamath Road
cording to information given out by These life guards should take their
movement
<**
rt
o(
the
week
by
the
school
board
There
la
a
well-defined
Klamath Falls. Aug
21.— iBpe-
work seriously ”
dull Ksen eyesight on the part of her« which ia said to have some of- and candidates for the position are oil companies here
Sunday morning witnessed the
It was stated that August expor- ¡
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flclal
backing
to
make
the
federal
now
ibelng
considered.
The
cause
of
Truffle officer .Mcluxughlln yesterday
opening ot the newly completed high­
rations will show a decrease over
district
which
embraces
Mexico
City
Mr
-
Imai's
resignation
is
not
known
resulted in Daniel Weeks, Klamath
way to Algoma, says the Klamath
as he is now In California and sent xhoee of July, despite the fact that
Indian, being flnod $100 and coh U bone dry by September I.
Record, its completion being an­
The school'drilling is almost as active as early
It
Is
proposed
to
close
all
saloons*
notice
in
by
mail
io th« Justice court yesterday even­
nounced last night by E. B. Bishop,
i in the year. This is attributed to
and
cantina«
and
to
stop
the
sale
1
!
board
has
started
a
search
for
a
man
j
ing on the charge of altering hn au­
* ♦ K zv lz\u-
’oeU'c s Formal A«-ceptance of Harding Rid division engineer of the state high­
low neica
price zvF
of evil
oil 4n
in fho
the tt world
tomobile license gilate
The plate, of all intoxicants, Including pulque. *’ho will be able to fill all the re- the
way commission.
PO«I- markets coupled with a recently im­
la Received From Britain
the
principal
native
drink.
'
qulrements
necessary
for
the
originally r«d, bad boon painted'
The former detour by the old Ft.
offlce posed Mexican tax on petroleum ex­
During
the
administration
ot
pro-
tion.
Mr.
Imel
has
filled
the
■Teen to couform with the 1921 col-1
Klamath road will no longer be ne­
ports.
Washington.
Aug.
22.
—
(A.
P.)
—
|
vslonal
Prraident
de
la
Huerta
sev-j
satisfactoriv
during
the
past
three
or and the numeral "0” stamp«»d out1
Great Britain's formal acceptance ot cessary, beginning tomorrow, and
and an “1" made in its place In or-1 era! prohibition measures were en- years and was to have entered upon I
his
fourth
year
with
the
opening
of
the Invitation to participate in the i because of Its rough condition thia
fdreed
but
were
eventually
lifted
af-
t
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2
der Io make it api»eur a 1921 license
‘
“
‘
‘
.
He
offer
­
|
Washington
conference on limita-1 will be good news to the general
Weeks claimed that on July 10 he| ter violent protests had been made, the schools In September,
ed
his
resignation
last
year
but
was
■
tion
of
armaments
and the Far public.
by
liquor
vendors
and
their
thirsty!"*
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had paid ' some white man " $7.50
The nine-mlle section of the high­
Eastern
questions,
has
been receiv-
retained
with
an
increase
tn
salary
for the license plat«» ldstrict Attor- , customers.
I awo Roadway When Driver Is
secretary Hughes
way to Algoma just finished has
The
pubic
schools
will
open
this
nay llrower expreauod the belief that,
lUiixi«’«! by Glaring Headlights
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been graded and macadamized
by
year on September 13 in the city.
the case had all the earmark« ot be-1
Oskar Huber and the work has been
All
of
the
grade
positions
have
been
• ng a flagrant violation ot the stute !
under way for the past two years. It
filled, but several of the high school
license luwa and recommended a
is a link in The Dalles-Klamath
positions and some in the junior high
stiff fine.
In the city Saturday afternoon and I
■
highway, extending the length of the
uro
still
in
doubt.
These
vacancies
Guiit|H-rs
Say»
llanling
I«
Favorable
Mrlaiughlln's attention was at-'
will In all probability be filled soon, reported that a Studebaker Special Ee«lonil Im* Held I m-onatitutional state from north to south and is an
l<> Ibqiri-M’ntation at Confennu-
traded to the plate, he said, because
important part of the route to Cra­
By M. <?. Judge. (met Upheld
the
high school positions depending six went over the grade on Smith1
of the white paint on one of the fig !
hill Friday night the driver being
ter Lake.
to
some
extent
upon
the
selection
of
Atlantic
City.
N.
J..
Aug.
22.
—
(A.
ures having run over on the green,
The newly completed section ia
Greensboro. N. C.. Aug. 22.—(A.
The school blinded by the headlights ot an ap­
background
A closer examination1 P. 1 — President Harding looks with a city auperintendent.
proaching car. the occupants of P.)—Federal Judge Boyd held the one at the most picturesque drives
clerk
is
out
ot
town
at
present
and
favor
on
labor's
requeat
for
a
repre
­
disclosed the discrepancy
sentation at the disarmament con­ upon his return a list of the instruc- which did not stop to investigate. new federal child labor law was un­ in this part of the state and, follow­
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There were three men in the Stude­ constitutional.
ing the east shore at the Upper
will be published.
ference to bo held In Washington.
baker.
Jas.
McComber.
Will
Ander
­
lake, is said to compare favorably
Judge
Boyd
two
years
ago
also
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ai di ini ironi if errvo iiiTOLiro Samuel Gompers said today at the
son and Roy Gearhart.
The car held
unconstitutional the Owen in scenery with the Columbia river
opening meeting of the executive
12
riKMOPGI ITAN rolled over and went down 50 or 70 Keating child labor law and the su- high ray.
council of the American Federation UA^/AII
feet pinning Will Alderson beneath preme court of the United States
of
ijabor.
Roving Ex|MM-t««l to Take on New Life
it and severely cutting and bruising upheld that ruling.
As Result of l<«'c«-nt Rulings
NowwpiHMraws to Find Crossroads him about the head and body, but
not seriously injuring him, although
of Pacific Interesting
Albuquerque. N. M.. Aug. 22.— (A.
he was unconscious for several hours'
Boxing is expected to take on
after the accident. The car Was
Otis Pitney of Junction (tty
Dies
Honolulu.
T.
H.,
Aug.
22
—
(A.
P.)
a new life here as the result of c
Frinii Bullet of Second Hunter
Trippe and ('omjwiny Declared Insol­ —Mainland newspaper men arriving badly wrecked.
recent city ordinance, reducing the
Rill Makes lUllion Dollars
Avail-
vent by N. Y. Stock Exchange
in Honolulu for the first time to at­
• license fee for bouts from $100 to
Eugene, Ore.. Aug. 22.— (A. P.)—
«hie for Foderai Corporation
Senator and Mrs. Charles Hall
tend
the
AVorld
Press
Congress
ses
­
$50 and providing strict regulations
Otis Pitney ot Junction City was
New York, Aug. 21.— (A. P.)— sions here in October will find It passed through here en route to
(for keeping the sport clean.
The failure of Trippe and Company hard to believe at ftrst that they are their home In Klamath Falls this af­
Washington, Aug. 22.—(A. P.) — shot and instantly killed Sunday by
Boxers loss than 18 years of age
was announced on the New York trodding United States territory.
ternoon. They have been at Marsh­ Several amendments to the senate H. M. McKeen of Alvadore while
cannot appear, the kidney blow Is
stock exchange today. The firm has
For an Idiomatic language, cus­ field, Senator Hall doing work for I bill making a billion dollars avail­ hunting deer in the Coaet mountain
barred and physicians must examine
been active in motor and tire shares. toms. many foods, traditions, vege­ the state chamber ot commerce.
able through the war finance corpo­ nine miles from Noti and about 3*
the participants and give them a
Within the last year four stock tation and climate, this far-flung
ration for stimulating agricutural miles west of Eugene. McKee said
clean bill of health before the bout
production, passed the house today. he mistook Pitney for a deer.
exchange firms have failed.
One outpost of the United States differs
Under the old provisions, moat of
Pitney and McKeen were in sepa­
waa recently reinstated, having dis­ from the mainland as night differs
the bouts went to nearby towns
rate hunting parties that had started
charged its obligations.
from day.
where the cokt waa not sp high
CALIFORNIA TO ENTERTAIN
out Sunday morning. McKeen said
As benefits its position—“at the
INSURANCE CONVENTION he saw what he thought was a deer
Figurra
Sabi
to
Show
That
l*rogeny
Mine Jessie Nordorf. of Medford, crossroads of the Pacific"—'Honolulu
Of University Gradantes Ikwindle
moving In the brush a hundred yard*
spent Saturday in the city shopping. probably is the most comopolltan
Los Angeles. Aug. 22.—(A. P.)— away and fired. He said he waa
community under the American flag.
PORTI AND MARKETS
Boston. Aug. 22.—(A. P.)—Is For the first time in the history of horrified to find Pitney, with whom
Here are Filipinos, Japanese, Chl-
race suicide increasing among col-^ the association, California will en­ he was acquainted, lying dead with
nose
and
natives
of
all
other
PacI
fic
16 00 & $6 50
Bcvni<»|im«'nt of Educational System1 Choice steers
lege graduates? Maurice Ricker or tertain at the 26th annual conven­ a bullet hole in his neck.
Hogs . ............
$11.00 ö $11 50 Ocean lands and islands In profu-
Object of K«w»n Interrai.
the United States public health ser­ tion of insurance agents here on
slon.
Bearded
and
turbaned
Hindus
Hogs, prime light $10.75 it $11.25
September 13 to 17. Ten thousand
vice says that it is.
Belfast. Ireland. Aug. 22.- -(A. P.) East Mountain lambs $6.00 4i $6.75 stalk majestically the narrow streets
Addressing the recent convention) delegates are expected to attend.
and
representatives
of
practically
—-A Scotsman has been chosen as Eggs, Buying price ........................ 27c
Among the speakers who have
of the National Educational Associa­
head of the educational department Eggs, fancy selects .................... ,34c every other race and nation in the tion in lies Moines. Ia., Mr. Ricker agreed to appear are John B. Mor­
world
are
seen
in
town
or
along
the
or the Ulster government which is Butter, extra cubes ........................40c
exceptionally well built and main- was .quoted as follows: "Investiga- ton, president of the National Board I «-ague Credit» Organiser to Speak
probably one of the most thorny ap Butter, prints ................................ 42c
tion by the federal public health ser- of Fire Underwriters and Platt Whit­ at American Bankers Association
point ments at Sir James Craig's dis­ Wheat .......................... $1.03 It $1.07 talned automobile boulevards that vice over a period of years indicates man. insurance commissioner ot Wis­
thread
the
Island
of
Oahu,
on
which
posal, as the Catholic hierarchy is
Ix>ndon, Aug. 22.—(A. P.)—Sir
that the progeny of one thousand consin. lilnners. informal dances,
Portland, Aug. 22.—(A. P ) —Cat­ Honolulu is situated.
keenly watching the developments In
graduates from such Institutions as sight seeing rides, the usual trip "to Drummond Fraser, organizer of tha
tle. strong Jioga. about steady
thia direction.
Harvard, Yale. Princeton. Vassar see them make movies.” a barbecue, Ter-Meulen bonds scheme for Inter­
Sheep, strong.
Eggs. unchanged Negro Is Held—
Two Irishmen, both highly quali-
A negro was arrested at Hugo and Smith will not exceed fifty in and visits to the beaches are includ­ national credits which was adopted
Butter. 3c higher.
fled, will organize the new agrlcul-
by the league at nations, has accept­
Saturday night by the sheriff on com­ 100 years from now." He proceeded ed in the entertainment program.
lure department.
Bartlett Pears
plaint of the train crew. It seems to compare the results of a similar
ed an invitation from the American
Generally no time Is being lost In
Chicago, steady, best stock, 13.20. that an attempt waa made to put cap vans among illiterate foreigners
Frank Bramwell spent the day in Banking Association to address the
naming the executive so that those ripe. 12.75. New York weak today him off a freight train and he resist­ and raid it indicated that In a like the city attending to business mat­ organization's convention at Loe An-
interested In Irish r«»constriictlon Hoaton steady, better prospects. On ed, trying to "clean up" on the period the original thousand would ters He expects to go north tonight relee in October. Sir Drummond
will be faced with a government al­ tccount of rain, heavy offerings from »rakeman His hearing will be held be multiplied at least a hundred and will meet State Engineer Cupper was appointed organizer of the Ter-
ready functioning.
California.
this afternoon.
here.
Meulen scheme In Mareh.
times.
"J. hr.r:: SUPERINTENDENT IMEL RESIGNS
WH DETOUR IS CUTOUT
liyiTUTIOiOTTEBWmi
CAR LEAVES SMITH Hill GRADE
LABOR DELEGATE fAVORED. VIEW
CHILO LABOR IM SAID VOID