Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 03, 1921, Image 1

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rants jjass Baity Courier
AMMMTATED I’KKMH HER VICK
GRANT* PAH«, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 10*21.
WHOLE NUMBER ¡MI»«.
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PLAN FEDERAL
Giri's Offer to .Marry for an Ed*ca-
tlon Brings Answer* From 1OO
—Xbe Can't Choose Which
officer« Scour Southern California
and Meitcan Bord<-r When Fake
Story Is Told u» Joke
For The First Time io The History of The United States
Í
I
lx>» Angel»«, Oct. 3. (A. P.)
Joliet. Ill., Oct. 3.—(A, P.j — PllOI-OHED LOANS TO MUNICIPAL*
Deputy sheriffs, detectives, postal in-
a Man Who Has Served as Its Executive Becomes
Catherine Peterson, 20, who a month
TH» TO KEEP LABOR GOING
»Itectors and railroad itfftonls, sent
ago offered to marry a man for ,3000
DI KING SLACK PERIOD
yesterday to southern California and
Head of The Judiciary Department
in order to obtain an education and
Mexicali lairders seeking Roy Gard­
buy clothes, announced today It was
ner, were withdrawn today after the
now a question ot deciding which
officers brauded as u hoax u story of
Washington. Oct. 3. — I A. P.I — rnerce commission in rate-making man to take. She said she had re­
two boys who said they rode from Administration of the judicial oath and railroad control, the constitu­ ceived a hundred replies, which
Bakersfield to 1x>s Angeles Saturday to William Howard Taft, new chief I tionality of the prohibitory tax im­ came from switchmeu, insurance
night with a man who said he wae Justice of the United Statea. marked posed by the federal government up­ agents, clerks, business men and day
Man) Featwr«*, Including
.Music, Gardner. Today u man came to po­
•ss retary Hoover I rge* That litica
.he reconvening today of the supreme on child labor, numerous issue« aris­ laborers.
Cromi tien» S|M*itkem and tlltlefic
Perfect Systematic Organization
lice headquarters saying be was the court. Tlie oath was administered ing out of the enforcement of na­
Gantca Arrangisi for Members
to Solve Unemployment
one who had driven the boys and had l>y Justice McKenna
tional prohibition and many land, NORWEGIAN EMMIGRANTS
said be was Gardner for a Joke. The
For the first time In Its history, patent, admiralty, bankruptcy, immi­
TO CELEBRATE IV 192.5
police said they believed his story. however, the court was presided gration, Chinese exclusion and mi»-
Ou« hundred members of the
Washington, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—
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¡ over by a chief justice who formerly cellaneous cases.
New York. Oct. 3.—(A. P.)— Elab­
latdlea Auxiliary attended the club's THIRD To BE TRIED FOR
At the head of the cases assigned ! orate preparations are underway for Advisability of a federal bond issue
was a president of the United States
Ml BDER NOW ON TRIAL - Taft was chosen to fill the vacancy by the court for argument to begin I
first social affair at the Presbyterian
to create a fund for loans to aid mu­
a centennial celebration in 1925 in
church Saturday afternoon. Autumn
caused by the death of Edward Doug- on October 10 is one of the numer-j commemoration of the beginning of nicipal public works in years when
colors and foliage predominated in
Cleveland. Oot. 3. I A. P.j — Mar­
. Whit*-
ous New York gas case« based on In-, the tide of modern immigration to jobs were scarce was considered to­
the decoration scheme
ian McArdle went on trial charged
In addition to the half dozen anti­ creased rates, The next case to be the United States from Norway, the day by a sub-committee of the na­
The policies of the year were out­ with the murder of Daniel Kaber, trust case» awaiting decision there heard by the court, according to foreign language Information service tional conference on unemployment
Secretary Hoover announced that
lined by Mrs. J. E llalr. president, stepfather She ie the third to be i are pending several boundary and schedule, relates to prohibition regu­ announced today.
Boston and Cleveland have taken
who also explained the department» tried, Mrs Kaber, her mother. and irrigation disputes between states as lations, In which Charles Cornell and
The principal celebration will be
anil giving the goal of each for the Salvator» Cala. are now serving life | well as case« between states alleg- George J. Ghlo seek to remove to held in Minneapolis but there will step» to put Into effect the emergency
year
The providing of furniture | sentences. The defense is to admit i ing trade discriminations, numerous their homes certain distilled spirits also be demonstrations in a number relief program adopted last week,
for a club house, and the starting of i the girl's knowledge of the plot, but questions arising out ot government which they have had in bonded ware­ jot other cities, including New York and that he had been informed un­
officially that Portland. Oregon, and
a sinking fund for a "Community I will deny »be participated In the alteration of railroads during the houses since before the constitution­ s and Chicago.
Milwaukee were working on the same
Center,” without asking for extru conspiracy.
war. a railroad merger case, several al amendment was adopted The E.
—
line,
"next step in emergency meas­
taxation were also discussed. Atten­
I.
duPont
de
Nemours
Powder
com
­
cases testing the rights of organized
VLAN Wild. BE TRIED
ures is a definite organization by
tion was called to the worff of the
labor during strikes, as well as Its pany case is the third among the as­
FOR KILLING PRIEST
mayors in municipalities where this
Ashland organization, and the ladles
, responsibility for losses resulting signed cases, presenting the question
has not been done systematically,**
feel that "What Ashland can do.
from acts of violence during strikes, whether stock issued by a newly cre­
Redwood City, Cal., Oct. 3.—(I.
Grants Pass can do.”
a large number of cases in which ated company for distribution among N. S.)—Charged with the most hei­ said Hoover.
A ladle«' glee club In the near fu- Many Places Planned on Paper Ten railroads and other common carriers stockholders of the parent company nous of crimes, that of having false­
A ear» Ago Fail to Materialize
j seek to have determined their lla- is subject to the federal income tax. ly lured a priest from his home un­
ture Is the plan ot the musical <le-
' hlltty for Injuries suffered by em- ! It will be followed by the reargu- der cover of night and the pretext
partment, according to Mrs. Geo. C.
Bend. Ore . Oct 3.—(A. P.» -Sev­ , ployea. several challenge« by states ment of the American Column t.
Sabin, while Mrs. Clevenger urged
that he was to administer the last
the women to particularly Interest eral "mirage" cities, built on paper . of the powers of the Interstate com- Lumber case.
rites to a dying man and then slay­ State Federation Convention Report
themselves In work that is congen­ about ten years ago In the sagebrush
Is Favorable—1925 Big Factor
America’s air navy, according to a ing him in cold blood, William A.
ial to their Individual cases Mrs. ' country of central Oregon along the
Hightower went on trial here today
•
wW. *
T ■
statement
today
by
Prof.
H.
P.
Cady,
Ed. Van I tyke reported a total mem­ supposed route of a railroad that
for the alleged murder of the Rev.
Portland. Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—Labor
of
the
University
of
Kansas
depart
­
fnll<*d
to
appear,
are
being
turned
bership of 107 as the result of the re­
Father Patrick E. Heslin, of Colma. condition in Oregon are rapidly re­
cent campaign, which Is expected to back Into acreage by refusal of own-( Forest Ker r ice Alloted *2<9M» for the ment of chemistry. Doctory Cady dis­
turning to a normal state, said Presi­
covered that helium was a constitu­
rmch 200 before the year la over I era of the city lots to pay delinquent
Maintenant ,' of Natural Wontier
Redwood
City.
Cal..
Oct.
3.
—
(A.
dent
O. R. Hartwig, in a report at
ent of the natural gas of Kansas.
Physical education, a new deisirt- taxes.
P.)—One state witness, Marie Bi­ the opening of the state federation
Oklahoma
and
Texas
and
performed
Between
the
years
of
1909
and
ment In the organization, was ex­
I Official confirmation of an allot-
anchi. and one defense witness, of labor convention today. He said
plained by Miss Frieda Close and 1914. when the railroad was expect­ I ment of ,2000 to aid in the develop- notable experiments in the early days "Dolly Mason,” were missing today the 1925 fair is a big factor in the
of
the
world
war
in
developing
pro
­
Miss Laird, who will have charge of ed. ambitious city planners laid out i ment of the Oregon Caves has been
as the hour drew near for William favorable outlook. A resolution re­
this work Mrs. MacDanlels told of several townsite» an<l sold lots to i received by E. H. MacDaniels, of the cesses for the commercial production A. Hightower's trial tor the alleged commending a plan for the payment
of helium
the plans of the educational depart­ l>eople In many parts of the I'nited forest service department.
murder of Rev. Father Patrick E. of the nation's war debt was intro­
ment and a detailed account of prob- States. Salesmen took a few dollars
This amount will go toward the
Heslin. Catholic priest.
duced by C. R. Alexander and Arthur
able expenditure for a club house down and payments as low as 50c a keeping of two men at the Caves
Brock, from the Typographical union
week
for
the
land.
was given.
'luring the winter, who will spend
at Portland. They proposed gradu­
IDAHO ROADWORK TOTALS
The general program for the year,
their time in replacing the wooden
MORE THAN liMMi MILES ated tax on incomes, especially those
as outlined bv Mrs Mason, includes
' ladders by those of steel. In many Recent High Water in Texaa Mark*
"unearned,” also a graduated tax on
such features as a minstrel show by
FEW cases, where |>articularly beautiful
Sixikane, Wash.. Oct. 3.— (A. P.) inheritances and taxation on land
rawing of ohi Familiar Building
the civic department, a concert by
formations occur, the floor is too
"Of the 1847 miles of roadwork un­ values. Salem Is making a strong ef­
the musical department, addresses
New York. Oct 3.—(A. P.)—Re­ close to the celling, and wherever
fort for the next convention
The
San Antonio. Tex . Oct. 3.—tA. P.) dertaken by the state of Idaho in
by Ida Callahan, president of the fusing to conform to the edict of the practical, thia condition will be reme-
formulation of a plan for a campaign
1920,
approximately
1,421
miles
will
State Federation of Women's Clubs. majorjlty to move In "out of the i died by lowering the floor. Atten­ —Among old land marks which dis- be completed by November, and the for a compulsory industrial indem­
Sadie Orr Dunbar, executive secre­ rain," a handful of men -loo few, tion will also be paid to the drain­ api»eared partially with the recent remaining 66 miles will be completed nity by the state is to be considered
tary of the Antl-tiil>ercular society. almost, to attract the notice of a age. Some of the openings will also I flood here, was the "Quinta" better by the first of the year,” said Wil­ also a campaign for the use of union
known as the first post office on
Prof Sweetser of the University of passerby in the crowded thorough- , be widened during the winter.
made goods. The unemployment sit­
Dwyer avenue in this city. It was liam Hall, commissioner of public
Oregon, utid a reciprocity program by , fare still congregate daily in Broad
uation is to be studied.
works,
who
was
in
Spokane
recently.
built some 160 years ago. and ranked
the Greater Medford club
street during stock exchange hours.
with the Alamo in claim ot more TWO N. V. GIANTS ELIGIBLE
Mrs. Gene Murphy, with Mrs. to buy the unlisted wares of the
historic events in the city's past
Sabin at the piano, led the members street broker
HAVE PLAYED IN SERIES
The structure was stone. It stood !
1n singing the original booster song
World's Sii|q>l) Found li»H<hx|m»te to on the bank of the river just acress
of the organization, and the meeting CREDIT IS GIVEN <X»I’E
New York. Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—Only
I
courthouse.
A-
the
street
from
the
Raise
Giant
Dirigible
was closed with the singing of an­
two
of the New York Giants of 1921 Hpicx Found to Have Been Employed
Hill IRISH NEGOTIATIONS
by Corporations in 1910
bout a year ago it was condemned who are eligible to play in the
other song of a sniilar nature
l^awrence,
Kan..
Oct.
3.
—
(A.
p.i to be razed to make room for widen- world's series have played with the
Dnblln, Oct 3
(A. P.I—Credit
New York. Oct. 3.—(A. P.j- The
All the (Helium—non-explosive bal- ing Dwyer avenue, but before the or­ team in previous post-season inter-
for Initiating the negotiations for
commission of inquiry of the inter­
der
was
carried
out
the
flood
started
loon
gas
now
available
in
the
world
inajor
league
championships.
These
peace between the Irish republican ,
church world movement, tonight
leaders and the British government would have been entirely inadequate the removal. The foundation crum­ are George Burn«, one of the capable made public a supplementary report
to
life
the
ZR-2.
the
dirigible
that
pled
and
one
end
and
side
of
the
outfielders
of
the
McGraw
organiza
­
N. V. . Barber Now Gives Patrons Te» Is generally given by the majority of |
to have been the nucleus of building is a mass of ruins.
tion and H. F. (Slim) Sallee, pitcher. on the steel strike of 1919, describ­
an<l Cnke Will» Regular Service
Irishmen to A. W. Cope. Mr. Cope
ing the alleged use of "under-cover
Is assistant undersecretary am
men” or spies by the steel cori»om-
New York, Oct. 3. (A. P.I—A eJerk of the privy council In the of
tions and detailing its dealings and
barber shop and hair-bobbing parlor flee of the chief secretary for Ire
efforts toward mediation with the
de luxe, whore tea and cake are land in Dublin castle. He came here
Enited States Steel Corporation.
nerved dally with music from 4 to 6 from the English customs service.
Hundreds of original documents
King of Swatters Hits .*!>
Homers
p. m., have been opened In the old I
are
quoted in the rei»ort on "under­
During Seasons—Better Next Year
Hotel Knickerbocker on the site Got« a IVw I hicks—
cover men in the steel strike," which
where many men well-known along
W. A. Colby spent yesterday on
declares that "wide-spread systems of
New York; Oct. 3.— (A. P. »—Babe
the Great White Way were wont to the river, fishing and hunting,
espionage are an integral part of the
Ruth, who closed the season with 59
foregather, put one foot on the rail, went as far up stream as the
anti-union policy of great Industrial
home runs, is one short of the goal
gaze at a famous picture of ol<! Klug dam. and reported having seen
corporations."
he had set, said he hoi>ed to make it
Cole and do other things now for- eTai ducks. Three were brought
60 next year.
bidden by an amendment to the con- homo as evidence.
atitiitlon and legislation «uppiomen-
PORTLAND MARKETS
tary thereto.
Woman Wouldn't Ride Further—
Choice steers ............ »5.50 <i( 15.7 5
Yesterday afternoon a Ford was
rambling down a particularly dusty
Choice cows, heifers »4.25 @ 14.50 “Constitution" Found Poorly locat­
ed for Thousands of Visitors
street. A man was driving, and his
Prime Light Hogs... »,1.00 © ,11.65
Hogs, extreme high ............... ,11.10
passenger, a large woman, was riding
Boston. Oct. 3. —(A. P.I- The fa­
Hogs, prime light..., 10.00 >t ,10.25
Kltsault River District in British In the back seat. Seemingly without
duo forethought, the woman decided
East Mountain Ijimbs ,6.00 if ,6.50 mous frigate Constitution, now at
Columbia Opens Rich Vein
she wanted to walk, anil without say­
Eggs. buying price, plain. 36c © 38c the navy yard, will be transferred to
Eggs.
42c Pleasure Bay off the South Boston
white ........................ 40c
Prince Rupert. It.
Oct. 3. (A. ing a word to her chauffer, attempted
:
»-ifl
Eggs, selling mixed...........44c a 46c shore, where it will be more accee-
I’.) Discovery of rich sliver oro on to change her form of location. The
Eggs. storage ................... 38c © 40c sible to visitors, if plans now being
the Kltsault river, Aline (Arm dis­ result was Inevitable. A huge cloud
I 1
Eggs, white henneries ..........
50c made by Rear Admiral Cleaves, com­
* A
hu- ——
trict, ip claims close to the famous of dust marked the fall of a heavy
* ———.
44c mandant of the First Naval district,
Egks. selling, candled ............
Doily Varden mine. Is reported here body, while the man was unaware of
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50c and the Chamber of Commerce, are
Eggs, fancy selects ................
Three general samples taken free his loss until the corner was reached.
À* . ..Æ.
43c approved. The constitution has been
Butter, extra cubes
from native silver average more than 110 returned to the woman, but she
Butter,
prints
.......
42c In at the Boston navy yard for 15
one hundred ounces to the ton. and would have nothing further to do
The Grant memorial, located In (lit* Botanic gardens. Washington, is
sat a to be very extensive It ties an with him, and continued her Journey now practically completed, Dedication exercises to have been held this fall Wheat ...................... ,1.05 @ »1.10 years. Officials estimate that 60,-
000 petsons have gone aboard dur­
average width of twenty-two inches on the sidewalk. A woman has. un­ have been post polled until next year owing to unfinished approaches to the
Portland. Oct. 3.—(A. P.)- -Sheep, ing that time. The number would
the body of oro of this richness Is doubtedly. the perrogatlve of chang­ monument, the completion of which Involves the removal of many buildings
steady; cows, 25c lower; hogs, 50c be greater, it Is believed, if the ves­
and adjoins lower grade ore, which ing her mind, but she should use in the gardens.
to 75c lower; eggs and butter, firm sel was more centrally located.
discretion.
carries good milling vaines.
HELIUMGASN00BJECTT0ZR-2
Grant Memorial Nearly Completed
;*t<ssi
RUTH FINISHES WITH ONE SHORT