Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 12, 1921, Image 1

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AHH(M IATBD I'KKAh HER VICK
«HAN TH I'AHH, J (Mi EP HINK COUffTT, ORBUON
WHOLE NUMBER HAT*.
OF MURDER BÏ
VOTES TO CUT
Itatifii ation of Perec Treaty Ezpret-
«1 to Take Many U nary Weeks
of Effort
Baker l»«'oMret Spot Witli‘T«ni|Hi
ature of 22 Degre e » -Three
Ini tie» Hnow in Hill»
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By H. K Reynold»
F A Mol H "POT OF GOLD" OF
Washington, Sept 12.—<1. N. 8.)
DRAFT EVADER ÍS TO HH
1- -Multitudinous tacks, including re-
MONEY
SECURED
I
■ vision of th» tariff and internal rsve-
1 nue laws, the ratification of the
[ German peace treaty and scores of
, lesser important bits of legislative
i business will confront the senate
I when it convenes again late in Sep­
(A. P.l
Th« lowest temperature this morn­ F ri«-n<t of Actrc»» Sign» Complaint— Jain««. Doran. of McMinnville, Killed tember to complete the work under­
ItrgM-iohwits FNi-mpUon» for Family
taken during the extraordinary ses­ Gold Taken From Treasury Before
'Ing was 36 degre«-» Tender planta
un<t Will lam A. inii hariix1 la
••Fatty" PhofograptwMi for the
llrsMle ln<rre»«*«i Í rolli «'JIMI Io
sion of congress called by President I Trip to fiertnany Was Made Will
and vi-getablea were killed
Wounded by A»»allant
••Hnffu«-'» Gallery"
Be Object of Inquiry
• DM» AnuusUy
i
Harding in April.
Three Inches of snow fell yester
Many weary weeks will pass while
day In the 'Blue mountains
The I
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{snow-capped hills were visible from
the senate argue» over the ratifiea-
The
San
Dalles,
Hept.
12.
(A.
b'ranclabo,
Sept.
12.
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(A.
P.)
P.l
—
Washington. Hept 1 .’
lA PI— the city
Washington, Sept. 12.—(A. P.)—
‘ tion of the peace treaties with Ger­
The seiiate flnance «•uni ni I lice voted
At Yakima the temperature was 31 I- Booked on u murder charge. Ros-; Robbery on a small seal, wa» the many and Austria, and it is generally The government is going after the
lo reta In thè 32 per cent niuxiinum last night. Thia 1» the coldest Sep- icon "Fatty" Arbuckle. Is held in Jail purpose for an attempted double admitted lhat these two documents famous Bergdoll "pot of gold ”
without bail In connection with the murder near here in which James will not receive senatorial approval
Incorno sur-tax rates flxisl In the 11ember weather since 1909.
Allen Property Custodian Miller
death Friday of Virginia Rappe, film Doran, of McMinnville, was shot and (luring the extraordinary session, announced that Mrs. Emma C. Berg­
house bill
—
—
actress, who died, said District At-[killed, and William A. Ducharme was though it is probable that there wlll doll. the mother of Orover Cleveland
Alto to retala thè house bill pro-
.1 *««»!«■ Jolm»ti»n
torney Brady and other authorities, severely wounded, it is alleged by be ionit- discussion of them.
vlaloning sn Increate frolli »2.000 lui
Bergdoll, would be asked to surren­
»2.5UV, thè riempitoti tu head» Of I Jessie Johnston made hia appear­ of Injuries Inflicted by Arbuckle dur-[ Abe Evans. All three of the men
der all the property In which Grover
fu in II io» of famlllos havlng ali annua! j ance on the streets today after an Ing a parly In Arbuckle’s suite 1n ajwere employed in the Brooks-Sean-1
had any interest, including the gold
I NfTED STATES TAIUFT ON
|lon Lumber company at Bend.
uni lu coni e of »i>,000 or leas, and al­ lllm-sa of over a week. Mr Johnston local hotel
, coin taken from the treasury before
COPILA TO KILL INDUSTRY ' the draft evader escaped and fled
The case is scheduled Ixafore the ; According to Ducharme's story, he
so Increaslug thè exeinptlons un ac­ has been confine«! to his home with
He grand Jury tonight
COUUt of depetidents troni »300 io a bad case of blood poisoning
The coroner's [ ,tnd Doran had been working in the
into Germany.
*a« down for a short time Friday. inquest was held Thursday. Twenty-: ¡umber camp and had been paid off
Papeete. Tahiti, Sept. 12.—(A P.)
• 400
ig are
nr** lkg*in«z
crti •* rdpH hv
i. agreed —Trading interests of Tahiti are
two witnesses
being guarded
by 1 [ Friday. They met Evans, .. who
SE.UUH FOR KO Y GARDNER
Return» to New York—
detectives.
up take them to McMinnville In his alarmed at the tariff on copra em­
SHIFTS TO KAMT OF BLAND
in
the
new-
tariff
bill
being
bodied
Miss Berenice Quinlan left this ,
"
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¡car if they paitf all expenses They
I II ll\>» afternoon for New York to resume
■I xm Angeles. Hept 12.—I A. P.l— met Evans, who agreed to take them considered by the United States con­
McNeil’s Island. Sept. 12.—i A. P.)
her study of music under Carl laich- A picture bouse last night cancelled ’to McMinnville in his car if they paid gress. At the present time copra in
—The search for Roy Gardner cen­
the
islands
is
below
cost
of
produc
­
Hood River, Ore , Hept 12 -I Al round
Miss Quinlan has been visit- an engagement of the latest Ar- fall expenses. The three men left
tion. Many owners of plantations tered in the eastern portion of the
Rallroad lag here at the home of her parents. buckle film.
P.l Oregon Washington
¡Bend Saturday morning.
are
feeding cocoanut meal to pigs island where guards fired on a lark­
and Nuvtgatlon company traili» werr | Mr. and Mm. W I* Quinlan tor the
1 ' •
At The Dalles Evans suggested
,
and cattle rather than pay labor to ing figure last night.
routed over thè Spokane. Portland past six weeks and gave a number
Medford. Mans . Sept. 12.—< A. P.l that the party si>end the night in the
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,
turn
it
into
copra.
and S»>attle line owlng lo a flre in | of recitals while at home.
-Mayor Haynes notified picture house of a friend, living, he said, a
thè tunnel tirar Master. Oregon
bouses that Arbuckle films were bar-1 short distance out of the city Two I
'Jury lU-lng Drawn—
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red until Arbuckle's case had been ¡miles
west be
stopped
the ____
car. ex- JAPANESE 1N1I.ITKTANS SEEK
EXFIXHTAT(4>N OF CHINA
The Jury was being drawn today disposed of in the courts.
tplaining that his friend's house was
for the case against William Ham-
I but a short distance off the road at i
Toklo, Sept. 12.—(A. P.)—That With Stvasam One Month From F;a<L
mond
Hammond 1» under indict­
Han Francisco. Sept. 12.— (A. P.l lhal point.
Tourist Trav«-i Is Fkjual
Japan
may improve her chances for
ment charged with aiding prisoners I -A formal complaint charging mur-
"We had both alighted from the
It Is alleged that il»m-
WUII RWorn to before Police Judge'ear when 1 heard a shot." Ducharme> »tie exploitation of the great desert
Hliow Eight l*»»und» at End of Three to escape
Yosemite. Cal.. 8»pt. 12. —t A. P.)
mon gave the prisoner» saws andl(yf}r|mi 8Oinj<t Roscoe Arbuckle in ¡said, in telling of the shooting. "I j of North China. Tokio 'politicians are
and f-Vrarterai M Four Ì cars
—
As
scenic attractions the Yosemite
other equipment which they could i connection with the death of •Mis- turned and saw Doran with his hands fostering a plan to bring the son of
and Yellowstone national parka are
thb
Living
Buddha
of
Mongolia
to
use tp effect their escape The planl topp.
The complaint was signed in the air; he seemed to be falling
about equal this year, with one more
Missoula. Mont . Sept. 12. tA
was nipped In the bud by county of- I by Mrs. Ban bin a Maude Delmont, a ¡backward 1 saw a flash and felt my Japan.
month remaining of the season.
P i Chinook salmon pluntod titre«-
the
friendly
embraces
Here
in
of
flciala before they could carry It In­ friend of the dead actress
•
(CfratfBiied on Page 1)
Yosemite's attendance August 31
y<M*r ago In the Clearwater chain of [ to execution
a great neighbor, the son of this
Arbuckle's appearance in the po­
lakes In northern Mlmoula county
i powerful factor in Mongolian affairs had reached 85,787, with probability
lice court was delayed until Beitil-
have reached a weight of from seven
may be taught regarding the history of 90.000 persons entering betore
' lion measurements could be taken
to eight pounds an<l are caught oc- Buggy 1» iH-nuJislxvl—
and achievements of Japan, and la­ September 30. according to Chief
A buggy belonging to a stranger and he be photographed for the
I^ast year but
caalonally with hook anti line, no­
«
this may the road to better under­ Ranger TowmHey
68.000
travelers
had
entered the
cording to State Game Warden (’. was demolished yesterday afternoon rogue's gallery.
and the
Berkshire Herd Tak«w Eight—<>uern- standing between Japan
when it was struck by an automobile
A. JakwaiM
'
Yosemite
up
to
September
30.
neighboring
country
of
undeveloped
»cy» Win Thirteen Prizes
New York. Sept 12. (A. P.l
The state fish and game depart­ driven by a man named Yokum. Mr.
Trave! to the vwlley by automobile
wealth
may
be
the
better
prepared.
.
is increasingly popular. 17,565 ma­
ment plana to relensii I.otto,000 sal­ Yokum waa driving across the Sixth Henry l>ehrman. film director, who
With the return of Manager Clyde Such is the project. _____________
chines carrying 60.404 passengers
mon fry In the lakes next wlnt«‘r for street bridge ant! was tryiug to go was engaged to marry Virginia
E. Niles from Sacramento with his
having been registered as compared
the ptirpo»«1 of e»tal>ll»hing a com­ twtween another car going in the Rappe. said he would devote every
fie moment he could spare to pressing pockets full of ribbons won at the BAIL KIREANN’S REPLY
same
direction
and
the
buggy
with 13,418 machines and 46.074
mercial salmon fishing Industry. The
IMKW.IKIlKIt TO SCOTIAND
California State Fair the triumph of
passengers during the twelve month«
auree«»! Ill development i»f the fish struck the rear wh«>el of the buggy, Arbuckle's prosecution.
the Josephine county livestock ex-
of last year.
planted three years ago haa demon­ throwing pieces in every direction
Dublin, Sept. 13. —(A. Pi —A
!hibits at Sacramento was completed
strated the iHNialbilttlrs of the new He »ettlcd for the damanges on the
.Memphis. Tenn., Sept. 12.—(A. P.)
courier left far Inverness. Scotland,
The
hottest
ot
competitioa
was
en
­
•pot.
induatry. state official sav. Salmon
— The board of censors has barred
countered by the River Ranks Farms i with the Dail Elreann's reply to
fry released In IIaik«> Roman In th«1
Arbuckle's films until he clears him­
exhibits, there being 82 animals ■ Lloyd George's latest communica-
FJoquent
Speaker
—
Flathead region weighed 15 pound»
self
shown
in the Berkshire classes and I tion.
inrge and appreciative audieuces
at the end of four years. Mr Jack­
74
in
the
Guernsey classes. Thres
hoard Evangelist Marshall at the
ways said.
San Franciaco. Sept. 12.'—(A. Pi
Baptist church Sunday, both morn­ |- Arbuckle appeared in the court .hog judgs of national reputation. I
BOMBH THROWN AT
ing and evening, he is humorous, [for arraignment amid a battery of | who were present at the fair pro­
GOVERNOR OF KOREA
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persuasive, eloquent and I is creating ( flashlights. The case ia to be con­ nounced the Berkshire exhibit the
San Francisco. Sept. 12.— I A. P.l
best
that
has
ever
been
shown
in
the
'a de»>p interest Tonight his
I
subject tinued until Friday at the request of
Seoul. Korea. Sept. 12.—(A P.J— I Thousands of (American young men
| United States
The River Banks Two bombs were thrown by a Ko- >
wifi lie "Mollycoddle».'’ Tomorrow j the district attorney.
are being buncoed out of money for
herd won three second prizes, one rean at the room occupied by Ad-'
¡afternoou he will speak on "The
passage and expenses by young wom­
The
Inquest
will
begin
today
in-1
lias lassIHcaMon of < Ivil Hervit e Hub. Work of the Holy Spirit.' " The af-.
third, one fourth, and three fifths, miral Baron Minoru Saito, governor (
en of southern and southeastern
stead of Thursday, the coroner an-'
ject al New Or lean«
making
a
total
of
eight
prizes
won
¡ternoon services are al 2 L 30, those nounced
'of Korea The governor escaped.
Europe under promise of marriage
on the sixteen head shown.
i of the evening at 7;30. Everyttody
which they have no intention of
New Orleans, Sept 12. i A. P. >
Tn the Guernsey Classes the senior j
, Is Invited to sttend and get the bene-
keeping, according to Mrs. Suzanne
Froeled
lawl
Night
—
Government employes with occupa­ j fit of these meetings
yearling heifer, Imported River'
Gomez, secretary of the Travelers’
tions ranging from sciential to
Banks Valentine, and the junior bull . There was a slight frost last night
Aid
Society
in
the
lower
parts
of
the
valley.
The
charwoman were represented at < ourity (burl Adjourns—
calf, River Banks Bonny Jay. were
She said the cases were rapidly
at
the
court
­
official
thermometer
the opening here today <rf the fifth
The county court adjourned on Fifty-Nine of Bodice lUx-overral— . the sensations of the show and were ! house registered 34 degrees but wa­ increasing in number, and she would
annual convention of the National Saturday to meet again on the fol­
conceded hy all the California breed- j
Million» in Crop llamag)'
confer with the immtgrwtion author­
Federation of Federal Employes.
ers to be superior to any of the Cali- termelon vines along the river were
lowing Saturday. September 17th at
ities in an effort to have the prac­
nipped,
showing
it
went
even
lower
their
I
I
the
civil
aer
­
Reclaeaiflcatlon of
Dallas. Texas. Sept. 14. —(A. P.i fornia animals shown in
10 o'clock a. m to take final action
tice
stopped by deporting women en­
there.
vice on a ;merit basis, ei Im nation of
on the road petition of the Merlin —More than 50 persons perished in classes . The River Banks aged
gaging
in it.
politics in appointments and promo­ people asking that a new road dis­ the floods in central Texas, exclusive cow. Red Lady of Sunnyside Farm,
tions and a standardized pay scale trict be created of that town and ad­ of San Antonio, where 59 bodies won second place defeating Princess Chevrolets .Are Received—
A carload of Chevrolet automo­
fixed according to skill and training, joining territory. If granted it will have been recovered
Millions of of Meadow Brook, the cow that was
three measures which the federation be made up of a part of what Is now damage to crops and livestock was grandchampion at the California biles were received today by the W.
Is campaigning for. will be again ds
state fair in 1919 and 1920. Red 8. Maxwell company. Five touring
district number two. consisting of done.
cussed at this meeting.
Indy of Sunnyside Farm also won cars and a light delivery were in­
Merlin, Hugo and «alice; number
Hlvipping In terrei» Heed Waraiags
second
prize In the class for advanced cluded in the shipment.
three, J ump-off-Joe and Ixuise creek,
of OU in Big Port
registry cows, scoring 90 out of a
and number four, lower river road
INiRTIiAND MARKETS
possible 100 points.*
and Ferry district, The court will
New York. Sept. 13.—-(A. P.) —
The
prizes
won
by
River
Banks
be pleased to have all Interested
Shipping interests have heeded per­
Choice
steers
...........
»6.00
#
»6
50
Guernsey
herd
were,
one
first,
four
«Hit of Town «liest» ITesnel During
present at that time.
seconds, four thirds, one fourth and Hogs, prime light »11.25 © ,11.75 sistent warnings that unless some­
Visit of lsNuier
Hcientisl Dietl In Hout II America—
three fifths, making a total of 13 Hogs, prime light.. ,12.00 © ,12.56 thing Is done to stop the pollution of
Daughter lo I nveli Moniiinent
East Mountain Lambs ,6.00 © ,6.50 New York harbor by oil waste from
Saturday evening the meniliers of prizes won by the ten head shown.
J
White
Henneries ............................. 34c' steamers the greatest port in the
Josephine Chapter No. 26, O. E. 8..
Pasadena, Cal., Sept. 12. (A. P I
Eggs, country bids ..........28c © 30c world wiH be menaced by danger of
Unveiling of a monument In Peru
Peking, Sept. 1.2. (A. P.) The and visiting members of the city, en-
J
Selling,
case count ............. 32c ii 33c a great conflagration. They have
by the Vassar Collegi1 Alumnae As­ new Peking Union Medical College, tertulned and wore highly honored
,
Selects
................................................ 38c formed a committee to see that the
sociation. in memory of the late Pro­ the moat complete institution of its with the presence of Worth Grand
{
Butter,
extra cubes ........................ 40c harbor is cleansed of this peril.
fessor James Olton, will he attend­ kind in the East, will be dedicated Matron Sister Minnie letson. of On­ J. A. I’routv Prop«*rty at Timber I Butter, prints .................................. 42e
Great pools have collected in many
tario. Oregon, the occasion being an­
ed by the daughter of the explorer. ■ he week of September 15 to 2 2.
of
the harbor basins, and wooden
Total Ixvss of 8125,000
i Wheat
Mies lAnnn R Orton. She Is hend of
\mer1cnns arc In greatest number nual official visit to the chapter.
piers have become soaked with the
Sister lint son was formally pre-
a school for girls here.
among the leading medical men and
oil. Underwriters and fireiAen here
Timber, Oregon. Sept. 12. (A.
Dr. Orton, »'ho was of the Vassar scientists from abroad that have ac­ sentert and the usual work for In­ P. i The .1. A. Prouty Timber Com­
Portland. Sept. 12—(A. P. I-—Cat­ remark that water would be of little
facility, died in Peru while on one cepted Invitations to participate in spection was exemplified.
pany saw mlfl was destroyed by fire tle. steady: hogs, 25c higher; sheep, good In fighting such a fire, aa It
Several out of town guests from
of his weientifir explorations to ths program Thera are others from
yesterday, the loss being »125,000. steady; eggs, steady, and butter, would make the burning oil spread
Booth America.
I on rli in. Paris, Toronto and Tokto
farther.
(Cou Ha a eg an Pa<e 1)
firm.
Tlie mills will be rebuilt.
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ONE
Portland. Heid. 12—(A. p.i-
Raker, Oregon, was the coldest spot
on the weather map today with 22
degrees at X o'clock. A killing frost
was reported
Umatilla was 32 de
> greet. The Willamette valley felt
¡nippy weather. Salem reported 32
by I
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ATTEMPT
DOUBLE MURDER FOR
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