Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 26, 1921, Image 1

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    AHHtM'IATKD PREHH HER VICK
GRANTH I’AHH, JOHKPHINK 4XHT4TY. OKBMM.
VOL. XL. No. IMA.
SECURE STOCK
FICIDIY, AKilHT 30, 1033.
WHOLE NUMBER XWS.
PEACE BUT IS
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Now York, Aug. 16. I A. Pi Be ] BRITISH PROPOSAI* REJECTED Il AA E BEEN ON AA ATER SINCE! Madison, West Virginia, Aug. 26. VTRI’CK BY TWELVE BULLETS
DEMAND H'lt ADDITIONAL REU­
-( V P I- After General Bandholtz'
FIRED BY TWO YOt THS IN
curl ties worth 329,000 stolen from
III T NEt^/ri.ATIONH ARE SAID
FRIDAY. SAYS RABIO FROM
MI i iti.o ININ Udt I”' ■!> in
Motion
noli
an<l
company
of
Han
Fran
­
commanding
the
federal
troops
ready
BLACK FOREST
TO
BE
«TILL
OPEN
THE
GORBOVA
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
AUCTION DURING COUNH EAIR
1< h al Bank* Will Inalai I ariiKT* In
kwniirliig Stink, I'«annuiin'a"
U>
Mular ta luni l'uri hnw
cisco by llussell lAfayette Griffen.
21-year old messenger, have been re­
covered In a hank here and In a d**sk
he had rented In an office to start
speculation In stocks.
The police gave out his confession,;
saying he realised about 13.000 on i
the rosl of the stolen securities, and
spent it for travel and entertain-!
ment.
to move from Chillicothe. Ohio, had
warn«*! the union leaders that troops
LLOYDGEORGEWARNSDEVALERA VESSELS SEARCHING FOR
Prolongation of Negotiations Maid io
Be I > o « ik « touh —I«*' A a I «-ex» • A«L
dri'sMW I «all Eirt anu
Hlollgtit to Be «ioni«*« IwTe Oft < «»let
of Eureka—-Htoum-r Mnnaku Ex-
polled to Find Ship Today
Good <'nli li Mini«*—
from Marmet, a- a prote-t against
the West Virginia martial law, con-!
tinned, President Keeney, the mine;
workers' president for district 17,
and Secretary Mooney, hastened here
and stopped the men's march.
0F L1UCKII1320
Hotis«! Storm in G<-rnu»ny in 1917 by
l*ropo*i“g “ i'eac«- Witliout Annot­
ation, in R«S< h-tag
LEADERS ENTH1 SIASTK OVER
Berlin. Aug 26—(A. P.)—Mathiaa
Landin. Aug 26.*—(A. P.l--*’Wei Portland, Aug. 26.—(A. P.) —
Arrangements urn now under way
The two bouts that made thed rift
WOMEN’S POLITICAL GUNS
Erzberger. a former vice premier and
Eleven
of
the
Canadian
Importer
’
s
lidp.
not
nought
war
or
d>-
we
seek
last
night
after
salmon
report
a
very
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1
to bring Into th«» Rogue River valley
finance minister was murdered to­
New York. Aug 26.—(A. P.) — |
u rarload of registered and high1 good night About 500 pounds were war but if war be made up it« 'is. wej crew, including the second mate,
day near Offenburg. Baden Twelve
brought back, the fish still selling must defend ourselves and wi shall; loilrd. and the third mate. Watt,; Representative women leaders in po­
gratin
dairy cow« and heifers. I here at 10 cents. The salmon are I do it,” rays Earnonn DeValcr*’« let­ have been adrift since last Friday,
bullet wounds were found in the
litical organizations here expressed
Through Ilin County agent's office lhel shipped out.
said a radio message from Captain gratification today over the achieve­ body Erzberger was shot down In
ter Io Premier IJoyd George.
«Inal la being clon«<d a* th«« result of I
T' a utter said that the British AVeeterlund of the rteamer Cordova, ments of the women of the United the Black forest by two youths, while
government's peace proposals were! who early yeetjrday offer“! assist­ States during the first year of their walking with Reichstag Deputy IXex.
mi active dnmuud on the part of * IMvon-ni Are Asked—
Two
suits
for
divorce
have
been
laid before the Dell Elreann, which ane i to the weteri< gged freighter.
national enfranchisement. The 19th; Once before, on January 20, 1920,
many Josephine county farmers for'
Vessels are looking for thy missing amendment to ti»» constitution was; Erzberger was shot by an assassin.
filed with the county clerk George; rejected them unanimously, but he is
additional female ztoek and good* Barnum asks for a divorce from willing to negotiate on the principle lifeboat. which may be somewhere
officially proclaimed August 26, As he was leaving the criminal court
building in Berlin after attending a
quality.
llazetdeel Barnum on the grounds of of government by consent of the off the coast opposite Eureka The 1920.
The khipuient la expected to be cruelty and personal Indlfnitles. governed The letter proposes that steamer Manaku is expected to reach
All agreed that during the year hearing in a libel suit he had brought
women voters everywhere had begun against Dr. Karl Helfferich, the for­
made in the near future, arrange­ Maude K. Collard seeks a severance Great Britain and 'reland app«.lnt tte Canadian Importer today.
i«
.«resentatlves
v!tn
|
lenary
powers
of
the
marital
bonds
from
George
W
slowly
but surely to find their place, mer German vice-chancellor he had
ments to be closed a> soon ns suffi­
Collard,
alleging
cruel
and
inhuman
t-j
negotiate
detail«
on
this
principle.
in the political councils and organize-; two bullets fired at him. His as-
cient Mock has been spoken for by
treatment
tlons of the parties. An .awakened saifant gave his name as Oltwig von
fanners The number and kind of*
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lxindon,
Aug.
26.
—
(A.
P.)
—
!
political, consciousness among both Hirschfeld. a former cadet oficer. 20
animals deaired will be purchased I
AA
’
ork
AA
III
Be
ICo*h«*l
—
Lloyd
George
replying
to
De
Valera
men and women and a new dignity in years old, a student, and son of a
for the farmer, who muy make appli­
Work
on
the
survey
of
the
new
British
Inventor
in
Roni«'
Prrfiwt«
warned
him
that
owing
to
the
"ac
­
political affairs generally were among Berlin bank official. Von Hirsch­
cation to either bank or the agent's
< 'Reaper Fuel for Motor*
the things accomplished by women in; feld was arrested and was q up ted as
office, as the local banks have agreed highway to Crescent City Is to be tions being taken In certain quarters.
saying he considered Erzberger dan­
rushed
so
that
work
on
the
construc
­
It
is
dangerous
to
prolong
the
nego
­
that short time, they said.
to aasiat any responsible farmer in
gerous to the empire. The assailant
tion
of
the
road
can
commence
next
tiations.” He declined to prolong
securing animals
Rome,
Aug.
20.—(A.
P. > —
fired two shots at Erzberger as the
spring A new location party is ty be the exchange of notes, but would be Through the invention of a gas gen-;
The plane under development call1
Graes lire Put Out—
minister was entering his automobile.
started next week, one party already happy to meet De Valera and his col­ erating mixture composed of alcohol
for the appointment of a committee
A small grass fire at the corner of. ODe bullet glanced off the minister’s
being on the ground With the two leagues again.
and a sulphur-carbon combination.; Oak and L strc«ts was put out this watch chain and another entered his
of one or three by the dairymen in­ surveying parties, the survey can lie
the cost of operating automobiles and , afternoon by the fire department. A1 sh-older.
terested, which comm It lee will visit completed thia winter and have the
Dublin. Aug 26.—(A P I—DeVa­ all internal combustion motors can
the territory where the stock Is to stakes laid out for an early start in
call was sent in at about 2 o’clock
Ernterger roused a storm in Ger­
lera’s reply to Lloyd George sums up he reduced one-half, according to the
ba purchased.
making selections the spring
and the small truck was sent to the, many in July, 1917, more than a year
Southern Ireland's position and must claims of Engineer Seed, who after
and purchases according to the needs
scene.
before the armistice, by procoeing a
remain unchanged. De A’alera declar­ exhaustive experiments under the
and finances of the local fartu«*rs Return From Hunt—
resolution in the German reichstag
ed. addressing the Dail Elreann af­ auspices of the Italian government
The cattle will then ba auctioned off.
Al la>tcher Jr., and Max Tuffs re-! ter reading the reply.
in favor of a peace without annexa­
has just completed a report on the
if possible on the morning of one of turned yesterday from a trip Into the'
tions and for parliamentary reform.
The Dall Elreann reelected De Va­ possibilities of the otew combustion
the days of the county fair After flabyfoot country along the Chetco
Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg de-
It
lera and the cabinet members.
The use of the new gas generating ;
the auction, sal«*« are computed, the river. Although they did not come
clar<*d this formula was unacceptable
sanctioned
loans
of
500.000
pounds
mixture pre-supposes the employ-' J. N. Johnston. City, Appointed a*
coat of the catth* will be allowed, back loaded down with venison they
aad Dr. Halfferieh eubaequaatly blaa
In
Ireland,
and
120.000,000
in
Anter-
ment of a special kind of carburetor,
Attorney for Jo*ej>hine County
together with the expenses of the report seeing lots qf bucks, and were
ed Erzberger'« peace proposal for the
which Signar Sesti has evolved.
purchasing committee and all monies not entirely out of luck where hunt-1
moral collapse of the German peo­
The new fuel has a density great­
above this amount will be appor­ Ing was concern«*!. They say that!
Salem. Aug. 26.— (A. P.)—The
ple.
er than that of gasoline in the ratio state bonus commission announced
tioned back to the farmers on a per­ the country they were in is rugged;
As a member of the German armis­
of 925 to 730. It is urged that the the appointments of attorneys to ex­
centage basis according to the and a wonderful place to spend aj
adoption of the fuel will considerably amine the title of real estate which tice delegation he conducted negotia­
amount of purchase hla will en­ week or more
lessen the importations of foreign the former service men may offer as tions with Marshal Foch and later
able each and every farmer an even
Many Mrnilwrs on Natation*—Pro­
gasoline. Practically all the raw ma­ security for loans.
chance to pick th«* animal that ap­ Ik'inooMrslion 1« .Att«*nd«xl—
Appointments headed the mapority socialists in a
gram AA ill lie Pr*<M«nt«*l Tonight
movement to form a n»» ministry
terials
necessary
Tor
the
new
fuel
peals to him. and assures him that he
are
as
follows:
Fifteen poultry raisers and fan­
and
sign the peace treaty. His atti­
can
be
found
in
Italy.
will not pay for any side bidding.
Benton county, J. L. Davis, Cor­
ciers made the trip to the River
The program to be given tonight
vallis: Clatsop. Garnet L. Green. As­ tude throughout the armistice nego­
As the present low prices of hay Banka Farms yesterday morning to by the W. O. W. band will begin
toria; Coos, Ben 8. Fisher, March­ tiations aroused against him the in­
and feeds, and the discouraging out­ attend the poultry culling demonstra­ promptly at S o'clock In Riverside
field; Curry. James V. Johnson, Gold dignation of German military author­
look for advances In the««« items hold tion there, i’rof. Cosby, of O. A. C., park and will probably last over an
Beach; Douglas. Wallace Benson. ities and in June. 1919. it was re­
little chance for profits to the pro­ Instructed them In the «roper meth­ hour. Some of the selections have!
Reedsport; Josephine. J. N. Johnston. ported that his residence had been
ducers. the plan opens a way for the ods of selection and then allowed been played before but a good share 1
lawgc
«nd
Small
Sp»«e«l
Boats
Line
Granta
Pass: Klamath. J. H. Carna­ fired upon by a Berlin mob A plot
farmer to turn hla hay and grain in­ each person to try his hand In the of them are new. A few changes in
River
for
Regatta
Tomorrow
han. Klamath Falls; Linn Willard said to have been formed by members
to good returns through the dairy culling of the flock. Those In at­ the program may be found nectwaary
L. Marks. Albany; Umatilla. Harold of the officers' corps at Potsdam to
cow
It is «‘xpocted that an in­ tendance secured much useful infor­ as It is impossible to know how many
J.
Warner. Pendleton; Union, Henry assassinate him was reveal«*! in Sep­
Detroit. Aug. 26.— (A. P.)—Ap­
crease tn the number of dairy cows mation. Today Professor Cosby was will be out. many of the band boys
L.
Hess. La Grande. Nearly all of tember following.
proximately
1Q0
water
craft
of
var
­
will make the problem of coopera­ at Illahee ranch.
being on vacations. The best music
He was accused of having recom­
the
appointees are ex-«ervlce men.
tive marketing an easier one to solve
under the circumstances is prom­ ious types, ranging from the 90-mile
mended the use by German troops of
an
hour
hydroplane
to
the
small
Welfare W«»rk««r H «re
ised.
the flame thrower. Later he declar­
sailing craft capable of around 10
Mrs. Millie R. Trumbell, secretary
The program as now planned la:
Tourists stopping last night at the ed Germany's U-boat war had failed
of the Industrial welfare commission
•’Feld-Comet" .march, played bY miles an hour, were moored in the Oxford were Mrs. J. Christensen of
Detroit river today ready for the Gold Arcata. C*l.. W. Morris of Maplw and advooated its abandonment.
of the state, with headquarters in request.
Cup-Harmsworth regatta that begins Creek, Cal., W. G. Brown and flmily Some time prior to the armistice ha
Portland, was In the city today at­
"Simplicity,’’ tone poem.
published a book in which he out­
here tomorrow and continues until
tending to the work of the commis­
"Trfagian," march.
of San Francisco. R. S. Beeler of Se­
Owner* of Josephine County Unen to
September 6. Eleven events make up attle. Mrs. H. K. Huntsberger of Los lined a plan for a league of nations.
sion.
especially
in
reference
to
the
"The
Dives,"
overture.
Inmate Hhipi«iiig FM'illthw
the regatta program. Opening day Angeles, Miss Si. t'bree of Sacramen­
working hours of women employes
"Flag of Truce." march.
tomorrow will be featured by the
The state law provides that no wom­
"The
Rainbow,"
serenade.
to, Arthur D. Hay and family of
Stage owners of the principal stage
first 30-mile heat in the Fold Cup I-akevlew, Katherine Lynch of Lake­
an shall be employed for more than
"My
Uttle
Sunshine."
one-step
lines out of the city have volunteer­
with
six
boats
definitely
an
­
race
48 hours per week and that the min­ march.
view. Mrs. T. A. Hoover and Mr. and
ed to transport mineral exhibits to
nounced to start and three others Mrs. E. A. McCord of Fresno. E. D.
"Abelard and Heloise."
the city free of charge from any imum wage for experienced women
5,000 Foot Prak Show* in Year the
listed
as
probably
contenders.
Sec
­
shall not be less than 360. An ap­
"Memphis the Majestic," march.
Warren of Bly, B. L. Gilpin of St.
point In the county, ‘so that they may
Weathering of < 'em turi«*«
ond and third heats in this event are Ix>uis, F. W. Owen of Peoria, Ill..
prenticeship period of one year Is al­
'•Stars
and
Stripes
Forever,
”
be shown at the county fair.the mid­
set
for
August
29
and
30.
and
the
so provided In the law and la divided march.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pierce and family
dle of next month. J. E Hayes, of
Vienna. Aug. 26.—(A. P.)—The
one mile trials for the championship
Into four quarters with a minimum
of Auburn, Cal.. D. T. Stephenson geological freak of a great mountain
the Williams stage, W. T. Breen of
of North America August 31.
wage for ench period. It also p ro­ CITY OF STRASBOURG ASKS
and C. F. Lufkin of Portland.
the Crescent City stage and lairry
disintegrating so fast that it Is dis­
ll il«** that no woman shall be em­
MONUMENT TO FRENCH COOK
I.ucas of the |Gallc«*-Almedn stage,
cernable day by day—a thing that
ployed more than six days in any
Paris, Aug. 26.—(A. P.)—A com­
have shown their Interest In the fair
ordinarily takes thousands of years
PORTI AND MARKETS
week.
mittee
has
been
formed
at
Stras
­
by cooperating with the mineral com­
—is occurring In the Aussee region.
bourg for the erection of a monu­
mittee, composed of Frank South and LEARNING I’lWX ESSES OF
Choice steers ......
66.00 ® >6.50
The Aussee Handling, rising over
ment
to
the
memory
of
the
inventor
A. iH. Gunnell.
CHILDREN INA ESTIGATED of pate de foies gras (fatted goose Aaaocdatloa Meeting* Ojien Tinner- Hogs.......................... »11.00 @ 311.50 5000 feet, is simply collapsing. Its
Prime light hogs ...................... 310.00 great cones and pinnacle« of rock are
The exhibits are to be delivered to
row in Salt laikc City, I tali
livers! with Perigord truffles. His
East Mountain lambs..36.00 0 36.75 crashing and tumbling as if under­
the P. S. Woodln store, where Mr.
Paris, Aug. 26. (A. P.)—Wheth­ name was Close, and he was cook to
Woodln will take charge of th«' min­ er children learn better from writ­ the Marshal de Contades.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 26.— Eggs, buying price .......................... 6c mined by gnomes, the forests that
erals until they can be arranged. If ten texts or oral lectures, is a ques­
(A. P.)- Stock mon from many parts Eggs, selling price ............. 34c @ 36c clothed the slopes lie flat or move
the miner is unable to come In him­ tion under Investigation in the
of the nation are expected to attend Eggs, fancy selects ......................34c slowly and steadily downward piling
self. he should tag hla exhibit with schools of Paris.
the mid-year meeting of the Ameri­ Butter, extra cubes ........................ 40c into the valleys and the turf carpet
42c moves with them.
all the available data, such as assay
A technical committee of the;
can National Live Stock Association Butter, prints ........ —............
figures, depth at which it was ob­ league of mental hygiene has set to
One seientitie explanation is ths
which opens here today for two days. Wheat .......................... 81.07 @ 31.12
tained and all other information that work In a boys’ school to study the AAi»nta Street Railway to Do R«'|>airs
Among the speakers will be Sena­
Portland. Aug. 26.—(A. P.)—<3at- presence of an abnormal quantity of
would Ibe of Interest. The minerals processes of teaching and learning, Expected When Fare* Were Rained tor John B. Kendrick of Wyoming,
tle and sheep, steady. Hogs. 25c water in the chalky lime«tone cor« of
will either be returned to the own­ i Pedagogical experts assert that
president of the association; Fred H. lower. Eggs demoralized, no de­ the mountain causing the collapse of
ers or be retain«*! aw a permanent some persons’ brains receive deeper
great caverns and the slipping of
Portland, Aug. 26. —(A. P.)—The Bixby. Long Beach. Cal.. M L. Mc­ mand. Butter, firm.
mineral exhibit at the county fair Impressions by the sense of hearing city of Portland, has asked the pub­ Clure, Chicago, president of the
strata.
building as the committee desires to and others by the sense of sight. The lic service commission to require the Stock Growers’ Finance corporation;
Bartlrtt i'nu*
Mrs. L. B Cochran, of Ix>s An­
keep a portion of the building as a committee proposes to seek some Portland Railway Light and Power Dr. C. D. Marsh. Washington; A.
Chicago, steady, beat stock, 33.20,
place for permanent exhibits. They metho«! of education tbit will ;ake company to reduce the car fares or Sykes, IVe Moines, president of the ripe. 32.75. New York weak today. geles. and Mrs. Ben Towbridg«. of
request that ns many as possible be i Ivnntege of these facilities and pos­ to do the repair and construction Com Rclt Meat Producers Associa­ Boaton steady, better prospects On Medford, were afternoon guests of
left In order to make a good show­ sibly, ilic, try to find cmn way to work expected when the commission tion and Him H. Cowan, attorney of iccount of rain, heavy offerings from Mrs. George l eaks one days this
woak.
ing.
develop the pupil's receptiveneacf
California.
allowed the Incraaaod faros.
the association.
NEWADTOGASGENERATORFOUND
STATE 80NUS COMM, APPOINTED1
WOODMEN BAND IS HANDICAPEO
DETROIT RACING CRAFT READY
ORE EXHIBIT SHIPMENTS FREE
DISINTEGRATION MOVES HILL
LIVESTOCK MEN OF NATION MEET
PORTLAND ASKS REÛUCEO FARES