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♦ J^ir^Ry of Ofo. Lj(,rar> XWMM IATED PKBHH HER VICK VOL NIL, Xo. 15. GRANTS I'AHH, JOSEPH EX E (X)LNTY, OREGON. WEDXEHDAY, OCTOBER I», 1021 «HOLK NUMBER 330«. YANKS DFFEAj POSSE SHOOTS I CIANTS 3-0 IN MEMBER OF PARTY i «mili Occur* While Hunting Roblier» Who Relieve Sierra Valley Bank of »15,000 U h * Evan» Killed James Doran While Driving From lltmd, Is t «•rillet of Jury in Ea-trrn < fregón .11 The Dalle«, Oct. 5. (A. P.J--A SELECTION OF JI RY verdict of guilty was returned by th«« ROMEBl Itti DENTIHT jury trying Abe Evans charged with GUN TODAY the murder of Janie» Doran, who was killed on the road west of here while driving Evans and a compa nlon from Bend. Tli«» verdict convicting Evans car. rlvs the death penalty. I Loyalton, Cal., Oct. 5.« (A. Pi IA »SEILS ENABLE TO SOLVE THE FARMERS AND WORKMEN DE On* posseman was killed and an MYSTERY OF MAYS’ DE CLARE THEMSELVES FAVOR other wounded in the pursuit of tile LIVERY ING OF NEW IDEA two robbers who yesterday held up the Sierra Valley bank here and es- caped with 315,000 In an automobile. The posse man was killed by his fel low ¡»ossemen when he was mistaken for the robber. DEFENSE STEAL AT HflME IS BIG FEATURE All Effort- of Attorn«-)* to belay McNally Bring» Crowd to Feet Rat«-- to liiti-t'iiKxiiiit«* Point- Never < AI4FORNI A MM>N To II It E Hearing Until Octoiter a i l ii- Ihiring in Fifth Inning—Ruth Recti in Effect, liming Been INOTIIER AITO Hl'EEPW XY availing Slain» First Bali Pitched l'oM|H>ne«l Jiy ltallt'«>a«l IHE UNITED MINE SESSION ENDS RAILWAY RATE INURE ABE Convention on Since Sept. 20—Reso IN ARGENTINE NOW VOID lution Proposedfor (»«-tting New Movement Under Way Bueno« Aires, Oct. 5.—(A. P.)— Rate increases which the British (A. P.) ( Hau Francisco, Oct. 5 owned railways of Argentine put in automobile ! Another California Roseburg, Oct. 5.—(A. P.)- -Se- Polo Grounds. New York, Oct. 5.— to effect last March, amounting from Washington, Oct. 5. (A. P. ) Indlanapolls, Oct. 5.—(A, P.)— speedway, located at San Carlo«, on The railroad proporvi» to Increase ■ tli«< San Francisco peninsula near lection of a Jury to try Dr. Brumfleld (A. P.)—The New York Yankees 15 to 25 per cent, have been de With the adoption of a declaration for the alleged murder of Dennis tore off the first of the World Series ' clared null and void by a decree of favoring the creation of a new politi the transcontinental freight rates on I here, will be opened December 11 Russell July 13, start«*! today after which opened today, kaisomining the President Yrigoyen, issued today, cal party of organized labor and or lumber anil forest prod product« nits from I with a race in which several noted Judge G. G. Bingham denied the de New York Giants by a score of 3 to j which ordera the roads to return the ganized farmers, the convention of driver» will compete, It was announc- Oregon. Washington and Idaho to ed here r««cently. fense a motion for a postponement j q, Mays Maya ’ submarine bail ball tied the mone> paid In excess of the old rates United Mine Workers ended today of the trial until October 24. Giants Into knots, knots. though Frisch, to the shippersln terested. El Paso, Texas, by per cent was ---------------- ---- after being in session since Septem Brumfield cam«* into court looking the National's third baseman. took ber 20. A resolution was proposed held nut justified by the Interstate M M.X t <11 4RTA MM'IETA WAN M BIG OBSEllA 3N< I neater than he had for many days, four hits. Ruth brought in the MAN ASSISTS POLK'L IN ear'y Ln the conference under the commerce commission toduy LOOKING FOR OWN BODY and was shave«! thia morning far the Yankee's first run with a blaglng Si I'aul. Minn . Oct 5. I A, P. I auspices of the American Federation The commission also refused the 3t. I«ouU, Me., Oct a.—(I. N. SI of Labor, that all labor and farmer Formal observance of Magna Charts first time In two weeks. He »pent single, but struck out twice thereaf- railroad a requoat fur an increase of «lay. June (5, In United States, Can last night in a darkened ceil after a ter. McNally'» steal at home in the — Edward F. Rottermund. chauffeur, organizations cooperated with a view lumber rates to and from interme fifth inning was the baserunning fea- I was pressed into service by the po of getting the new political move ada, New Foundland, Australia, consultation with his attorneys. diate point« iimuunting to 33 1-3 lice. He was told to drive fast, that That bin defense will be insanity is I ture of the game. South Africa. Great Britain. Ireland ment under way. per cent. The««* rates have never a murder had been committed and indicated by an affidavit filed by his The Yankees drew first blood in ami New Zealand 1» being agitated been tn effect, having been post by tiie Magna Charta association. attorneys asking for a delay of the 1 the opening frame, when Miller scor- I that the speed limit was in his pock- poned bv the railroads June 1st. and trlal until October 24, in order that ,.<] On Ruth's single to center. Ruth •*t. The address given the chauffeur suspended by the commission. He WEARING <»F I XIHHIM IX they might obtain the attendance as hit the first ball pitched In the i was that of his own home. pi Hi.D 1» xoi luxm11> a witness of Dr. C. S. Mahood, Cal- fifth Inning, McNally of the Yankees, i "stepped on it.” When he arrived a Berlin, Oct, 5.- < A. P. > Presi gary health officer, who examined got a long hit to left for two bases, squadron of 40 policemen were acour- Apartment Fire Make» 05 Persons dent Ebert's order forbidding for Brumfield after his arrest in Alberta. going to third n Schang's sacrifice. i Ing alley ways in the vicinity for his Hmneleee—Lone Partly Covered | own body. He was supposed to have tn«-r army officers to a|»t>«var In pub McNally then stole home. lic in their old uniforms, except Fire, supposed to have been caus Ruth struck out in the sixth, while been shot but admitted that the re- Tentative Halniies for Next Year when attending the funeral of a com ed by a gas explosion, the source of Peck scored on Meusels long hit to port "was grossly exaggerated.” Draw I’roteM From Drl«*gat«-- rade has. brought a protest from the which has not yet been definitely left for three sacks. Meusel was out monarchists who declare there are traced, gutted the Barnum Hotel, at on a play by the Giants. Meusel to The board of directors of the many officers who are too impover- OlebraHon of Opening of Saxvagv Kelly to Rawlings to Douglas to Front and Fifth streets Tuesday Grants Pa«» Irrigation district met l«he<| to liny civilian clothes and I Rapid» Dnm Xnn ttWtllg C<»n»i<!«*Crd j Kelly. morning, causing a damage of 350,- Tuesday In regular session, uctlng that therefore th«« president's decree 000, partially covered by insurance. Score by inning was: also as the board of equalization to Fashionable* Summer Re»«»rt Ihm't A committee ha« been named by 2 3 A 5 6 4 8 9 means virtual imprisonment for The alarm was turned in at 11:20 1 adjust any difference» brought to at Want Colony Changed the president of the Chamber of Com-, them. a. m. In the hotel, which was used .1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Yankees tention In the taxable area and .to merce for the purpose of making ar o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 as an apartment house, were 65 peo Giants ........ dis« uss the budget, that had previous MITIIODIHTH IRE HOLDING Newport. R. I.. Oct 5.— (A. P.)— rangements for the celebration to be ple, who were rendered temporarily Final score: ly been drafted by the budget com Newport for the people of Newport — Till III H2XI> « «»X I I 111 X« I held in Grants Pass on the comple- homeless by the stubborn blaze. R H E mittee I s-legatlons from various a summer folk and the regular resi Chicago. Oct. 5.— (1. N. S. 1—The tion of the dam. The fire was first discovered by Yankees ...3 7 0 dents. not for excursionists—is the parts of th«- district ap|M*ar«*<l before Members of this committee are (riants .. eighty-second session of the Rock Mrs. Pearl Brown, cashier of the 0 5 ....0 the board In regard to tile budget. slogan of the Newport Improvement River conference of th«* Methodist requeste«! to meet at the Chant tier of I Page theater, who occupied a suite in op|«osltloti being presented to some society. The fashionable summer Commerce rooms Thursday afternoon I Episcopal church liegan today in the the building. She had a narrow es of the telitath«* salaries budgeted for colony has organized to oppose a Thoburn Methodist Episcopal church at 4 o'clock. It is requested that , cape. Her eyebrows were singed, next year. tendency regarded as containing pos each ;«erson be present at that meet here. The se««lons will continue un and she was nearly overcome by the sibilities of making Newport a Coney The board explained that the bud til October 11. ing. fumes of smoke, which poured in get was tentative only, and that the Those named by O. S. Illanchard Masic and Athletic Section» of Auxii- Island. Excursionists should not be great black, clouds from the paper attracted ; the long stretch of ibeach are. Sam H. Baker. Wilford Allen. ! aularles to In* paid ditch walkers and l.uv Select Officers Tue»«U> chutes. The fire spread quickly, and on the waterfront should be develop other ««inployes next season would George Sabin. C. H. Demara.v, H. D. a huge volume of black, smudgy be governed by the condition» at Norton. Charles Smith, Eclus Pol Plans for the coming year were ed as a bathing place excluaively and smoke soon filled the air. that time anil not by th«< tentative lock. E J Carrillo. A. E. Voorhles. outlined at a joint meeting of the not as an amusement resort, the so The Barnus hotel is a four-story hudg«>t figure, or by the salaries paid \ olii li I err Organi /Mt ion Salii to Ik* E A. Murphy. music and athletic departments of ciety believes. structure, built in 1915 at a cost of in th«* past One point of Interest to Proving an Aid * to Polln* the Women’s Auxiliary at the Cham- | *75,000, and was one of the newest PORTLAND MARKETS be brought before th«* board came ber of Commerce rooms Tuesday I of Medford buildings of any site. It through the argument by Mr. Hair l<os Angeles, Oct. 5. < A. P.) evening^ The athletic department Choice steers......... — 35.50 © $5.75 is owned by J. C. Barnum. a pioneer against proceeding with th«* watering With more than 8,000 citizens of Los _____ | elected Marguerite Sage president. Choice cows, heifers 34.25 © 14.50 of the city and valley, who originally of the lands of Jerome Prairie. viigeles enrolled since February 1 . .. I and Genevieve Pattillo secretary. Prime Light Hogs.. 311 00 © 311-35 built it for a hotel, but diverted it Mrs. The other angle was presented by of this year as members, and with ' I while the music department elected Hogs, extreme high ...... 311.10 to an apartment house. He said. "I of Her Daughter J. H. Wylberg, of Jerome Prairie, crime said by directors to have been Mrs. Charles Clayton and Mrs. Chas. Hogs, prime light...39.50 © 310.00 have insurance on the building, but who mad«* a forcible plea for justice materially reduced within the terri- Trver to respective positions. East Mountain I-ambs 36.00 © 36.50 only half enough.” His son. George Mrs. Mary J. Goings, resident of for the lands of the prairie which lory where the organization has been Many members wish to participate Eggs, buying price, plain. 36c © 38c said the exact amount of the ineur- Grants Pass for 30 years, died this were covered by the bond Isvues of completed. a drive to organize in both departments, so it was de Eggs, white ............... ... .40« © 42c j ance carried could not be determined morning at the hçme of her daugh of the district and which should, h«* ' branches of the citizen police cided to hold joint meetings Tuesday I Eggs, selling mixed .... .44c 44c < q 46c until the policies were gone over. ter. Mrs. S. Richardson, 412 Booth said, be given water at the earliest Southern California in every district evenings, the music section having Eggs, storage ................ 4ÎC • 44c, The work of rebuilding and re street, aged 69 years. 6 months and possible moment. Mr. Wylberg pre of the city has been started. the first hour from 7:15 to 8:15. Eggs, white henneries ..... 50c furnishing the hotel will commence 1 9 days. The organization was planned to sented a resolution adopted by unan with the athletic section following. ..... 44c as soon as the insurance adjusters Eggs, selling, candled The funeral will be held Thursday imous vote at a meeting of the land assist the police in the suppression The fir«t regular meeting will be Eggs, fancy selects ... . .....50c have finished their work, which Is morning at 10 o'clock at Hall’s chap owners of Jerome Prairie held the of crime. Membership is entirely Tuesday evening, October 11, at the Butter, extra cubes ... ..... 43c expected to take a week or ten days. el, with interment In the Deer Creek night before, asking that water be voluntary and there are no financial Chamber of Commerce rooms. ...... 42c Telegrams were sent this afternoon Butter, prints ........... cemetery, Rev. O. J. l-aw conduct made available al once. Provision Is obligations. It Is announced the city 31.00 © 31 06 advising them of the blaze.—Med Wheat ing the service. made in the proposed work for the has b«*en mapped off in blocks and it ford Mail Tribune. Mrs. Goings was born in Linn season to Install the equipment to is planned to eventually establish a Portland. Oct 5.—(A. P.I—Cat county, Oregon, March 16, 1852. and Mrs. Fred Deugler, of Rogue put water Into Jerome l’ralrle. headquarters In ench block. tle, steady; hogs, unsettled: sheep, was married to John Goings 50 years River, was shopping In the city today. steady; eggs and butter, steady. ago, when but 15 years of age. Rhe Tithing of the Harvest Is National was the mother of 11 children, five Annual Event now living being Mrs. Sarah Rich ardson and Frank Goings of this This week. October 15, 16, 17, we : city, Mrs. Amanda Peacock and Mrs. commemorate our Annual Harvest Ida Chatterton of Crescent City, and Festival celebrations throughout the Granville Goings of Windchuck, Ore. territory which carry with it a two John Goings, the husband died 13 fold purpose, namely that of thanks Ix»s Angeles. Oct. 5.—(A. P. ) — a convenience and facility to business years ago. giving for the temporal mercies re Banker« who during reecnt periods —not that business is the ever-ready Washington, Oct. 5.—(I. N. S.) — donment of the general plan of im ________________ ceived during the year, and the op of financial stringency have Im HUp|H>rt of high and yet higher hank LABOR FEDERATION Taxation systems and plans are the posing taxes on incomes and on in portunity of showing our thanks by posed excessive Interest rates will ing profits. PETITIONS IIARDING contributing a quota of our store to chief topic of general discussion In heritances. These taxes seem certain Referring to the steady flow of "find it pretty nearly useless to pro to stay, but the systems under which ward helping to save the world, in congress these days. test Issuance of charters for new and gold into the United States during they shall be imposed and the rates Portland, Oct. 5.—(A. P.)—-The The whole subject of taxation has will be the subject of debate in con competing national banks within the post-war era. he said thnt it im Oregon Slate Federation of iaibor return for all the temporal snd spir itual mercies received. been thrown open by the admissions gress until a plan better than that mpon this their territory,” ComiHroller of the posed a responsibility voted to forward to President Hard "Giving" and “thanksgiving” are of Senators Penrose and Smoot that now in operation is adopted. Currency Crisslnger today told the country to take a partnership in the ing n petition asking clemency for Representatives of new schools of national bunk section of the \ inert reconstruction of the war-broken Charles Bennett, who was convicted synoymous; rtTe so closely allied the present tax revision is only tem can Hankers Association convention credit machinery of Europe. In as of a violation of the espionage act that It is difficult to separate one porary, being rushed now for the thought In tax matters are arising in here. The number of such bankers, sociation with bunkers of other na at Chicago In 1918. The petition from the other. In fact, there is no purpose of relieving the country from congress. For the most part they States was presented by the street car dele "thanksgiving” apart from ’giving.” some of the more obnoxius war taxes present old systems of taxation cloth he added, ”1« not very great, but it tions, he said, the United will do no harm for me to say that could set up such Hit institution gates. The convention adopted a reso The Master urges ft, the Bible as and freeing business from the worst ed in new details. Senator Smoot we have our eyes on these over-can- whose operation would tend to sta lution pledging its support to the ar- demonstrated in the above verse pub of Its stifling tax burdens. The? an and Representative Bacharach, of nounce that soon a general revision New Jersey, are urging substitution In furnishing the menian relief work A resolution en lished it; the world expects it tioiiH onps, and that we are not much bilize exchanges gold support for its operation, he as dorsing the 1925 exposition was also something within us prompts us to of the taxation system of the coun of a general sales tax for the multi dls|>os<«l in their favor.” practice it. try must be undertaken and a more tude of small taxes now levied. They "The bank that gets advances from serted, the United States might also presented. 'n connection of the harvest fes scientific plan of taxation substitut claim that a 1 per cent sales tax, the federal reserve system, and only fairly urge the removal of tariffs anil seeks to Increase Its profits by that economic restrictions raised at all Th ree Rogue River ladies, Mrs tival. the Salvation Army appeals to ed for the catch-revenue scheme now avoiding many of the turnovers In sales, will produce 11,000,000,000. privilege is not doing its part,” Mr. the frontiers of New European William Dennis, Mrs L. A. Martin the public and friends to assist the in operation. Crisslnger declared. "You are ex states, that freedom of commerce and Mrs. J. S. Williams were in vis- Army by donating various kinds of AH tax theorists of house and sen The tax can be adjusted eaelly to pected to understand that banks are might assist the rehabilitation. ate agree that there shall be no aban- produce necessary revenue. Hing Grants Pass merchants today. (Continued on Pag« 3) IEN NAMED FOR COMMITFEE NEWPORT DONT WANT TOURISTS SALVATION ARMY FESTIVAL