Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 27, 1921, Image 1

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VHIMM'I VTED EIUMM SERVICE
G RAN TH PAwH. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON-
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SATURDAY, AI Gl HT 27. Otti
WHOLE NI MBER SIMM.
■ " -«»—eweawaw;
f
CONFESSES FO
VI art lai law Doclarad in Malabar
vs tloo—Government to lake
Action Igainat Ixnulers
By-|MVM I« Only ■ n<omj»4clr«l I’ortiou
rtf Havage Rapid» Irrigation Dant.
Enti in Might
Madras, India, Aug. 27.—(A. P.) MRS. WILLIAM K. HTIBBS NOW
“With the pouring today of the CH A Iti AS FRENCH ANI» UWMl (MiHT Gl ARD STATIONS ARE
WILL TIKE PLACE OF J. G. IMEL
The
Malabar district of British ADMITS SHE IS MAUDE MOORE,
the
concrete In piers 6, 7, 3 and 9.
ASKED TO PARTROL THE
AT EH IBM ND OVER TO THE
WHO RFMIGNED POHITION
India has been proclaimed a military
OF TENNESSEE
was
best
day'a
run
of
the
Beason
COAST
LINE
GRAND
JI
It
Y
LAST WEEK
area.
made at the Savage Rapids dam.
The concrete was poured to the crest
Ixjndon, Aug. 27.—(A. P. ) —-Con-
of the dam. bringing the dam as far
<lltlone in the disturbed district in
as tiie by-pass. The south end of
British India have .town grave in
the dam was poured lust week, which
the
official statement. A mob of
now leaves the by-pasas as the only
2,000 attacked the police at Tlrur
uncompleted portion of the dam.
Tluruglit Tliat Men From Canadian and later clashed with the Leinster bond. Were to IK- Forfeited on Sep-
JaJix'-
Friday the concrete was poured llelrl in Connection Will» Alleged I se
teuiber 1—Women Will Be Re­
lni|s>rter Have ltea< lied Coast But
«f
Mail»
to
l»efmu<l
in
Connec
­
platoon, which dispursed the rioters
MUI
around the hydro-cone. The fish
turned to Knoxvilie
\rt- Too Exhausted to Move
tion With Frgpih
with machine gun fire.
ladder has been completed from the
power house to the bottom, tbe front
Bombay, Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—
of the ladder Is waiting u|mn the[
Tacoma, Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—Mrs.
Portland, Aug. 27.—(A. P.i—A looting by the riotous natives of
The «chimi board at Its meeting power house. Tl>>< machinery has! Chicago. Aug. 27.—(A P.) —An-
William
R. Stubbs confessed today,
search
with
power
boats
along
the
Southern
India
continues.
other »10.000.000 has been added
last night elected W .1 Xlidll.T, ot all been installed in th« dam
that she is Maude Moore, wanted in
Woodburn as city sii|H»rlntendont of
The steamshovel has finished the today to the total notes seized by coast for the eleven members of the
Ixvndon, Aug. 27.— (A. P.)—Ow­ Knoxville. Tenn., for jumping her
sellooIs for the coming year to Ink« excavation of the south high line federal agents investigating the al­ crew of the Canadian Importer has
been suggested to the coast guard ing to the serious riots in India, the appeal bond after having been con-
the place of J. G. Intel who resigned canal In Fruitdale. This now com-
stations at r-uresa
Eureka ana
and roinv
Point .vreua
Arena Daily Telegraph says that the gov-1 victed of murder.
_ ” headed by Chas, | avaiions
from that position last week. L. O. plates tbe high line canal for a dis­ leged "swindle ring
Extradition papers are to be asked,
__ _____
______ who
L_jby
John Z W. Swaken,
¡by Commander Waesche. of the cut-]
cut- ernment has decided to take action
Hepp was elected principal of th« tance of 14 miles, taking It to a point W. French and
high school In place of M. C. Gaston a half mile west of the C * O C. Wodnssday found »9,500.000 in!1" Snohomish, he reported by wire­ “against prominent personages held!»nd 11 14 Planed to take the womaa
responsible for the r~-ent troubles to Knoxville immediately if they are
who ulso resigned Ills position Th« railroad crossing in Jerome Prairie notes In a Cleveland aufely deport. less CoBBBn(|er
8ald
the
in India.”
1
ecb oo I a of the city will <>|>«n Heptem­ Th« district Is now asking for blds
vault and brought »10.000,000 ad- wln(J 4nJ wealher durlng the p„t
Mrs. Stubbs was identified by two
ber 13, all the teaching position« for th« Ravage lateral. This runs
I Knoxville men, her bondsmen, who
week have been favorable for the MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD
with th« exception of one In the Jun­ back from the dam on the south aide dltJonal to Chicago.
FOUND BY SOUTHERN AGENT were saved »10,000 which would
missing boat to reach the beach It
ior high having been tilled.
of the river and covers a mile This
have been forfeited on September 1.
The new su|>erlntendcnt has held part of the district will lie in Jack-
Chicago. Aug. 27:—(A. p )__ la probable that the boat landed in
Popular Bluff. Mo.. Aug. 26.—(1. She first denied the accusation of her
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some
desolated
point
and
the
men
a like position In the Woodbu rn son county.
Charles W French and his eight as-
I are too exhausted to seek habitation. N. S.) —Somebody else has found the: identity, and later confessed.
schools for the past few year«, He
u ~I In-!
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soclnt««. who are alleged to be
J | The 8nohomlsh is searching just meanest man in the world. W. R.
nturned here the last of the week
volved In a »50,000,000 swindle ring, outside the coastwise steamer lanes, Brooks, agent of the Missouri Pacific ’ DFX’ISION ON DEBS HANGS,
with E. H Van Dyke and Is now busy
AWAITING GERMAN PEACE
Railroad at Neelyville, who formerly
waived examination today betor« the
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transferring the office from the
Reval. Ealhonia, Aug 27.— (A.
was
opposed
to
(capital
punishment,
i
courthouse to tbe high school. He
)—Th« powera of the "Cheka." or federal commissioner and were bound
Washington. Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—
exi>«cts hl« wife and three children P
over to tbe grand Jury.
I ANil NOT Til Al I M W IT baa changed bis mind.
extraordinary committee to combat
This new meanest man in the I The president is to make no decision
to arrive here a« .-»on «« living ac-
counter-revolution
have recently
world cut the screen out of the sta-l regarding amnesty for Debs or the
oomt 1» or
n
found.
Mr
advices
Canton. Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—Zebu-
tion window while Brooks was asleep other prisoners convicted under the
Hepp 1» «x|>ected to arrive soon from been curtailed, say Moscow
Irish
Parliament
Meets
to
Consider
These lund Davis, a wealthy manufacturer,
and crept silently away with the sta­ wartime laws until the German peace
Stu ii ford t ulverally where he ha« from independent sources,
Reply to Lloyd George Letter
are
in
some
measure
corroborated
I has been arrested charged with us­
tion agent’s trousers. The outlaw, of treaty has been ratified.
b««<ii attending summer school and
course, was welcome to the watch
will also bring hla family here Mr by bolshevik newspapers It was the ing the mail to defraud In connection i
Banrsley. England. Aug. 27.—(A. and small change contained in the
Hepp ha« been in the Woodburn ''Cheka." with its powers of arrest-1 with the operations of Charles W.
P.»—Great Britain cannot counten­ pockets thereof.
Ing without warrants, secret condem- French, ot Chicago,
Mhoola.
uatlona and death sentences, which
ance tbe tearing up ot the United
Athletic Coach Secured
Kingdom, said Lloyd George, refer- DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF’
For coach of athletic«, Juinea. ordered and carried out moat of the'
wswenttoai
during
ths
psrtsd
ot
"rad!
HAWAII HAH HIGH AVERAGE E. L. Coburn Part Owner of Property
Hainan, of Suffolk, Mont . has been
.
Sold to Bakersfield Men
secured. Mr. Eaman ia said to be terror” In Russia
Some of the soviet government of-|
'
civil war in Ireland he said.
Honolulu. T. H.. Aug. 26.—(A. P.)
well qualified for this work and will.
Double Bronze tTuss Will Be Given
.
—The United States district attor­
The Revenue mine in the Kane’a
instruct in mathematics as well The ficlais. considering that the period'
by I nlveraity of Vienna
Dublin. Aug. 27.—(A. P. >—The ney's office for the district of Hawaii creek district owned by E. L. Co­
of
civil
war
and
counter-revolution!
other Instructors for the school« are
Irish republican parliament met to­ can boast the highest batting aver­ burn of this city, and O. W. Mc­
High school—4*. O. Ilepp, principal was almost completely ended, favor­
Vienna. Aug. 27—(A. P.>—A dec­
and science, lai urn Thomas Gunnell, ed the abolition of the ’’Cheka" al-1 oration to be Issued in honor of those day to consider Lloyd George's reply. age in the attorney-general's depart­ Clendon of Gold Hill has been sold
Kngliah and public «peaking; Ethel together. It is said The controversy, who have assisted the University ot in which he declared that Ireland j ment in obtaining convictions under to N. E. Conklin and A. L. Conkli»
F’ Parent, commercial; Glenn 1. betwt-en those desiring to abolish It Vienna will go to Secretary Herbert! cannot be permitted to withdraw the Volstead prohibition enforcement of Bakersfield, Cal., for »30,000.
The mine which is better known
Wardrip. Industrial; Genevieve L. nnd those considering It still neces-1 Hoover and Professor Franz Boas from the British Empire and refus­ law. according to a letter reaching
Yannke. languages. Jennie Cowan, sarv Is no* understood to have been of Columbia University, New York.' ing to consider any unreasonable de­ the district attorney from the attor­ as the famous Rhoten Pocket mine
lay in negotiations.
ney general recently.
is located one mile south of the Gold
mathematics; Alice Horning. Indus­ settled by a compromise
The decoration is a double bronze
The leaders do not consider that I Despite occasional whispers of Ridge mine and was traced up the
trial. 8. Marie Stearns, history; Alice FIRST COMPLETE THIBETAN
cross with the enameled inscription the situation has become any more1 widespread violations the district at- hill over 20 years ago by Al Rhotea
Lighter. Isttin. English, history, etc.;
TEMPLE EX II I HIT ASSEMBLEI» "for merit."
delicate.
torney has a record of »6 per cent and Jack Butler, who dug a hole 20
James (daman, mathematics and ath-
convictions in the prohibition case«. feet deep and between the surface
New York. Aug. 27.—(A. P.l—A
Intica, Erma l,alrd. history and Eng­
and the bottom of it extracated over
lish.
Thibetan temple shrine, complete in
CANNERIES OF NORTHWEST
»140,000. After securing the gold
Junior high school -Anna Blanche every detail has been placed on tem­
BOOMING—U MBER ON GAIN the miners abandoned the mine and
Crane, principal and English; Cora porary exhibition in the American
progressed to Grants Pass, Gold Hill
A. Smith, history; Minnie E. Vigua, Museum of Natural History and for
I H*|MU*Un«*nts to More to Xm Quar­ I»ra Moines Nevrspajxwfolk Stage
San Francisco. Aug. 27.— (A. P.) and Jacksonville, spending freely as
science, Frieda Close, physical ed­ the first time students of Thibetan
ters and library Will lie Enlarged
Com¡»le<e Tourneys Among Helves —Cann era of fruit and salmon in the they went, staging gay parties In one
ucation. penmanship and spelling. culture are enabled to study the in­
Twelfth Federal Reserve District re- night stands in the wildest spending
Mabel II. Bradley, mathematics; Vera fluences of Indian and Chinese cul­
University of Oregon. Eugene.
Des Moines. Ia.. Aug. 27.— (A. P.) port a distinctly stronger demand for episode this section ever knew.
Good, literature, art. English, etc.
ture ou Thibetan religious art. The
Aug. 26.— (Special)—When the Uni­ —•Newspapermen and printers of Des, their product witbin the last few
The mine has not been worked for
Flaat school —Nellie H Woodward, shrine has the finest collection of
versity of Oregon opens September Moines are indulging tn the annual weeks, and the opening prices of tbe some years but operations are expect­
principal, 6th; Blanche D Williams, Thibetan religious objects ever as­
26 for its 46th year two ot the Printers Golf Tournament. It local principal fruit canners twice have ed to be begun in the near future
U.
5th. 6th; Ora L.
Berry, 4th, 5th; sembled experts say.
schools will be boused in newly com­ records are complete, it is the only been raised on some varieties of with Mr. Stone of Gold Hill, a min­
Josephine Gebere. 4th; Eatella Feld-
Thibetan carpets, prayer mats,
pleted buildings. The school ot bus­ one of a similar scope In the United fruit, while other lines have been ing engineer, as superintendent.
malar, 3d, 4th; Lysle L. Gregory, temple guardians, altar vessels, sac­
iness administration is already in States. Men of every branch ot the sold out. John Perrin, Saq Fran­
3d; Marguerite Sage, 2nd; Alice M. red Images and banners and the Thi­
possession of tbe new commerce hall fourth estate and of every detail oi cisco. federal reserve agent, declared
Fool, 1st
betan holy book which recites the
which was completed early in the the printing trade are included as In a report made public here today.
Riverside school -Rulby Best, prin­ praises ot IBtlddah are included in
summer and the school of music is eligible«. The editor and the print­
"Generalizations cannot be used
cipal, 6th; Echo 8|>orea, 5th, 6th; the exhibit.
now being moved into its new build­ ers devil may cross mas hies in the tn summarizing conditions affecting ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦
Margaret Rathbone, 44h. 5th; Sylvia
Moat of the collection was looted
ing on t|»e south campus.
the raw products of the district oth­ ♦ ROSEBURG TO STATE LIN H
course ot play.
Wise, 4th; Elsie Neave, 3d; Mar­ from Thibetan temples by a Chinese
The department ot economics,
Nomenclature of the print shop er than fruits,” the report said.
garet Alexander. 2nd. 3d; Mrs. James exi>edltion which penetrated Thibet
which hi closely related to the school lends itself to the naming of these “Marketing is proceeding rapidly ♦
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek—20
FMnvan, 2nd; Mae Webb, 1st.
after the British under t^r Francis
of business administration, will also flights. The championship flight with some and with others move­
miles. Paved. The paving from
Fourth Ward school —Jiveale A. Younghusband had left Uiasaa. the
be housed in the now commerce hall, leads. Then come in order the ment is sluggish.
♦ Roseburg to Dillard is complet­
Mordoff. IB, 2B.
Forbidden City.
as will be the department of history. “Make Up," the "Hell Box.” the
"Operators In the lumber industry ♦ ed.
The rooms on the second floor of “Pt," the “Fire and Fall Back" and of the Pacific northwest, where pro­ ♦
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville—
STATE OF’ YUCATAN SAID
duction is about 65 per cent of nor­ ♦ 10 miles—Take detour via Rid­
STRONGHOLD OF <X»MMI NISM the university library building left the “Devils" flights.
vacant by the removal of the depart-i
mal, express hopeful sentiments con­
dle xahich is rough and slow.
Mexico City, Aug. 27.— (A. P.) — ments of history and economics are
cerning the Immediate future, basing ♦
CanyonvUle*Galesville — 11
Travelers returning here from the being converted Into a reading room
1zweier of Miner« Halts Advam
them upon several factors, among ♦ miles. Good macadam.
state of Yucatan describe that region to relieve the congestion which has
which are anticipated buying by the ♦
Galesville- Wolf Creek— 14
Army Office* Wltnoo««. Find
aa a socialist stronghold with radi­ been so marked in the main library
railroads, increasing export demand ♦ miles. About seven miles south
for the past few years
Charles, Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—The calism strongly entrenched from the
Bandita Make Escape From Rutty, from Australia and the Orient, en­ ♦ ot Galesville the traffic during
governorship down to the most minor
larged purchasing power in rural ♦ working hours is being detour­
vanguard of the miners marching
Ariz., and Flee Into Mexico
office.
KM» MINE REHCl E TEAMS
districts as a result of marketing ♦ ed via Glendale to Stage Road
from Marmet to Mingo turned back
Felipe Carillo, member of the fed­
to compete for honors
crops and the small stocks of lum­ ♦ Pass. At Stage Road Pass Is
at Madison yesterday after Charles
Nogales,
Ariz,
Aug.
27.
—
(A.
P.)
eral chamber of deputies whose radi­
another short detour.
F. Keeney, the miner's leader, con­
The bandits who late yesterday ber believed to be remaining in the
calism recently led to attempts to
St. Louis, Aug. 27.—(A. P.)—One: shot and killed Postmaster Frank hands of jobbers and in retail yards ♦
Wolf Creek-Grave Creek—5.4
ferred w'th BrlTidier General Band
oust him from the lower house. Is hundred mine rescue and first aid
throughout
the
country-
♦
miles.
Paved.
holtz. arrived here 't.day.
the acknowledged leader and in all teams, representing 25 states and Pearson and his wife at Ruby, 35
“Unemployment during .Ttly was
Grave Creek-Grants Pi
■18..4
At the same time Handholtz sturt-
miles
west
of
Nogales,
escaped
into
probability will be elected governor Canada and .Mexico, will compete for
approximately
the
same
in
amount
as
miles.
Good
macadam.
c«l le p»> »ver the line of nu.ic/to
Mexico. The victims put up a brave
at the elections next fall.
honors at the annual Tnterrfational > fight against the attackers, number­ in June. The ability of farmers to ♦
Grants Pass, through Med­
•«• fiat ihc “army" had ac‘ lufly «.,»
Athough
th«
radicals
ar«
divided
dispense with much harvest help,
First
Aid
and
Mine
Rescue
Meet
here
ford, Ashland to California IJne
banded.
ing seven.
Into two groups the regular social­ September 1, 2 and 3 under the aus­
which last year they considered es­ ♦—65 miles. Paved-
ist party and the socialist party of pices of the United States bureau of
sential, has so reduced the normal ♦ Medford-Crater lake Highway
the southeast, of which Carillo Is the mines. In cooperation with mina tnother Good Catch—
demand from that quarter that it
Two routes are being used,
head they are united In the cause operators associations, miners organ­
Commercial fishermen had anoth­ has not more than balanced the de- ♦ one via Central Point. Bybee
of communism, it Is reported, and izatlons. the national safety council er profitable drift last night, when cline In the number of those employ-
Bridge. Trail and McLeod to
Paris. Aug. 27. (A. P.l--Mar­ «iterate aa the “league of resistance." and the Red Cross
two boats brought back over 400 ed In lumbering, mining, fishing and ♦ Prospect, the other via Eagle
shal Foch assured the American am MAmberahlp cards to this organiza­
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Under conditions, approximating pounds of salmon. They report that shipbuilding.”
♦ Point, Reese Creek School
basaador that he has definitely de­ tion are printed on flaming red pa­ as closely as possible those
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♦ House, Derby Road to McLeod
found In there are a large number of the fork­
cided to visit America. He will at­ lter. Its letter hesds are printed tn tn tn os during disastrous tires and
ed tail salmon coming up the river at
Mr. and Mrs. E c I vm Pollock left ♦ and Prospect, Advised to use
tend the American iaglon convention red and it la said that all official doc­ explosions, teams will rescue sup­
the one via Trail.
this time. Some of the salmon are this morning for Crater Lak« where ♦B
tn Kansas Ctty.
uments are written in red Ink.
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posedly Injured miners.
running large In size.
they will spend a few days
WAS IDEÍUFIED Bï BONDSMEN
REVENUE MINE BRINGS $30,008
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