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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1921)
i S’ ♦ I Y A A *.t* '¡g AMOC1ATKD ■ •«. PRESS HRKVICK. aBMg-ML.! GRANTH PAH8. JOHEPHINB COUNT Y. OREGON VOL Xfl„ Na. 79. TIEHDAY, DM'EM BEU 27. IIMil TOO POOR TO MARRY SO TAKE THE SUICIDE ROUTE BEATS PRICES DOWN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦' 4 Honolulu, Dec. 27.—(A. P.) The University of Oregon eleven defeated the University of Hawaii football team yester day by a score of 4 7 to 0. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ PEOPLE ORDER TIIEIIl MONUMENTH TOO fUNIN 1925 FAIR BILL San Francisco, Dec. 27.—(A. ♦ ♦ P.» Two sblpOe-hts of butter from Australia and New Zea ♦ land of over u million pounds ♦ hammered tbs ¡already low price ♦ of extra choice butter to 4lUc. ♦ A week ago butter was quoted ♦ at 47 A4«. ♦ ♦ STATE VOTE TO ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Passaic. N. J.. Dec. 27.—f A. P.)—Too poor to marry, Thos. Brands, mill clerk, and bis sweetheart, Matilda Rist, sten ographer, aged 17, ended their ♦ live« with poison early today. IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE Hl BJEITS AT <X>RVALIJS Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 27.—(A. P.) prepare for It than people generally —'Activities here In connection with Martina Ferry, Dec. 27.—(I. N. liuaglue, according to O. W. Ernst, Farmers Week are scheduled to in 8.1 —After being in the army over »0, last uiirvlvor of ton men who clude the annual business meetings five years, 47 months of which were started In the atone-cuttlng trade at jof the State Drainage Association spent In British and American army Norwalk 40 years ago. and the Oregon Dairymen's Associa hospitals, Jesse M Barton, of this Ernst said be had u dozen monu tion, Wednesday and Thursday of place, has been discharged. Ho un ments which he carved out to order, this week respectively. derwent 13 operations because of Farmers Must Be Educated to Get not to I m « delivered until the per <'onsUtutlunallty <>f the Vide by wounds sustained In France, losing Plants Will He AHslrttmted Among This afternoon an Irrigation con ths Meat Frota Irrigation ami W hich Senat« Passed Mensure to sons ordering them die. Some of the Groups in Various Parts of ference will be held here from 2 to one leg. Injuring the other and suf Not to Have Wastage He Determined t»> Tribunal , fering a severe spinal wound which these monuments, stated Ernst, have Hints 5 o'clock, and speakers will tell of •been ready for over 20 years. irrigation development. caused part of his body to be para lyzed for months. "Don't for a minute lose heart In ARREST BREAKS VP Portland, Dee. 27.—(A. P.) — Although not completely cured, p.)— Portland, Dec. 27.—(A. your granltad Inada." said Ralph P. COUNTERFEIT GANO Mandamus proceedings against army surgeons told Barton they i Members of the Oregon Dairymen's WOMEN WII.L SWAP MISFIT CHIUSTMAB GIFTS Cowgill, of Medford, telling of the President itltner. of the state senate could do nothing more for him. Bar I Cooperative ljeague voted over ultimata value of the raw granite New York. Dec. 27.—(I. N. «.) — to force him to sign the exposition ton went to France as a second i whelrnlngly to liquidate and wind New York. Dec. 2».—(I. N. 8.)— lands adjacent to the city. Mr. Cow Federal authorities here believe they measures passed by the senate Sat lieutenant In September, 1917, and. i up tbe affairs of the league. when The Woman's City dub here have gill, who 4a at present engineer for have broken up a huge counterfeit urday, was considered today by fair serving _ under ____ the __ ________________ British, received all the ballots were counted, For tho Mod ford Irrigation District, has ing ring with arrest of Aaron Silver, promoters. This would give an op- no recognition for his sufferings oth- liquidation 988 ballots were cast. worked out comprehensive plans for trading off undesired Christmas n ranch which 1« composed principal who Is charged with engraving and portuuity for th«» supreme court to.er than a rltation. while 291 were cast against It. A presents for something that suits ly of granite and which he has built printing »18,000 tn »20 Federal Re lest »he validity of the 15 to 14 ma-1 . ------- — committee of nine, three from each them (better. This poHt-Chritfcmas up to a high state of production. He serve notes. He is held for the Jorlty, which ^.ttorney General Van ¡KAUAI NOT «H j DEHT zone, was appointed to arrange the plan for swapping misfit gifts pro- advocated a high state of diversified grand Jury. Department of justice Winkle advised Rltner was not sut- HAWAIIAN VOLCANO ^organization. vides that the members can keep farming for tho first few years after agents said Silver hud connections flcient. holding that 16 votes were right on trading until they get a brlnfftn* the lamia under cultivation. In Russia and Chat tho band was of neceasary notwithstanding tbe sen Honolulu. T. ■„ Dec. 27.—(I. N. Portland, Dec. 27.—(A. P.) — bargain. ate had only 29 active members ow 8.)—-Prof. Harold H. Palmer, geolo With two thirds of the ballots count Mr. Cowgill stated that he knew International scope. ing to the recent death of Senator gist at the University of Hawaii. In ed at noon In a second referendum on of nothing which could not be raised llume. on granite lands. It Is the most ••TANKS" TO TRANMNHIT a recent statement discredits the liquidation the Oregon Dairymen's SUPREME fXH'RT UPHOLDS NEW YORK HhXT'lllTIEH CONVICTION OF HOWARD wonderful land In tho world for time-honored theory that Kauai, Cooperative league voted 719 for strawberries and also for logan and Salem. Dec. 27. (A. P.)—Lot»la j most northerly of th» Inhabited liquidation to 24 2 against. The di New York. Dec. 27.—(I. N. 8.) — Salem. Ore., Dec. 27.—(A. P.) blackberries, the speaker claimed, Armored cars, with armed guards Dean, speaker of the house, an- Islands of the Hawaiian group, is rectors called the second election af and cited a number of Instances Inside and out, carrying millions of nounced today In effect that he | geologically the oldest, saying that ter the first one recently failed to The supreme court today upheld the where greet yields have been taken dollars worth of securities, will soon would not sign the eiposltion meas i evidences have been found of vol bring out a representative vote. The conviction of George Howard. of from them, He told of one place be seen iu tbe downtown financial ures enacted by the special session. canic activity both on Kauai and plan is to distribute the organisa Vale, of first degree murder tor the where »«40 was taken from a thlnl district here, according to plans He said be would not sign until Rat Oahu, near Honolulu, dating back tion's plants among local organiza killing of George H. Sweeney. of an acre, Tomatoes can also be Just made public. The first car ner had signed, and RJtner has stat only about 200 years. tions in various parts of the state. Volcanic activity on the islands raised, the quality of the Hogue planned will be modeled after tbe ed he will not sign. Married (1iri»lnias Day — River tomato not being excelled any bullet-proof ‘'tanks" now used by north of Hawaii, where the active The marriage of Miss Ruth Hoerr where In the country. He ga^ve fig the New York poetoffice. volcano of Kilauea is located, has not RISHOP THOMAS GRACE These 1 in Eugene on Christmas day. to Har ure« wblrit showed that one farm will replace the messenger and are i I mmi recorded in historic times. Geolo IS DEAD AT SI YEARS ry Kluntz, of Cleveland. Mina., was gists have estimated the most re produced 30 tons per acre, thoM expected to «ml ths aunual loues, made known here Monday when Mr. cent activity on fee northern Islands selling for »15 per ton. which reach Into the millions. Sacramento, Dec. 27.—-(A. P.) — and Mrs. Kluntz arrived from the Involuntary Petition In Bankruptcy at about 5,000 years ago. No inti Thomas Grace, over 25 years bishop | University city to spend the next two Problems will arise which must w n-uj—1------a.—aucar..,.», ,u. , ria Filed In Court mation is had as to how Professor of the Roman Catholic diocese of weeks visiting with "*>«. Kluntz' sis ba overcome, said Mr. Cowgill. One amount of water without tho bad Palmer's theory will !>e received bv of the greatest of these h finding effects of the oheck system. Mr. Cow- Sacramento, died today after an ill- ter, Mrs. Charles iryor. Mrs. Kluntz ■New York, Dec. 27.— (A. P.) — tbe scientific world. the proper variety, the one which 1 Kill answered a large number of neee at several months, aged 81 Is well known here, having lived In w|ll yt.Jd the moat and beet. Thia | (Questions pertaining to cultivation An involuntary bankruptcy petition the city all of last summer. Mr. and years. will neceealtate a large amount of and Irrigation of the granite lands, a was filed in th« federal court here $3.1,00 SUBSCRIBED H»R Mrs. Tryor returned with the newly I'lltlTLIMNG OF PALESTINE of Interest being today against (Robert H. Ingersoll > experimentation. If alfalfa la to be [ large amount weds. having spent Christmas day at plnnted. a winter sowing of sulphur ¡shown by tho business men In tbe and Brothers, manufacturers of the' the Hoerr home In Eugene. la advised and tho Innoculatlon | proper methods of putting tho land Ingersoll watches. Liabilities are: New York, Dec. 27.—(A. P.) staled at »3,000,000, and assets, ex- Subscriptlona for »350,000 worth of The | to its best use. of the semi before sowing, PORTLAND MARKETS Palestine seed should be sowed on top of the i Not a single thing would bo shlp- elusive of good will, at »2.000,000. gtock in the American Court P h I k I ou Expected to En<l Company in corporated to aid In the ground. Iped Into Grants 'Pass if it could be »7.50 Choice steers ..... »7.00 Shipments From Canada upbuilding of Palestine, have been »♦00 Choice dairy calves... »8.50 The trouble experienced In newly grown here. If tho speaker had bls ■ received by the founders. There »».25 Irrigated districts la to get the farm- way. Ho told the people to find N. Hogs, prime light....... »9.00 Detroit, Mich.. Dec. 27. — (I. were eight subscriptions of »10,000 »8.50 Best Valley Lambs »8.00 era to use the waler right, Mr. Cow- out what was being sent In and then in Directors of the company 8.)—Detroit will soon be dry »»00 i East Mountain Lambs »8.50 gill stated. He said that the main . set about to grow it to supply the Work tn ProgWHs During the Winter each. reality. Federal prohibition officers will make a tour of' Palestine In : Eggs, buying pries ---------- <■ difficulty waa In the too liberal use local market. Cooperation between tn Vnderground Wonder declare, as the result of a decision March, It was announced. of water and Its wastage. There the farmer and the merchant waa by Magistrate W. E. Gundy, in Eggs, selling price.... ....... 41 must be a right proportion of water advocatod as an absolute necessity. The interior of the caves is being Windsor police court, that only Eggs, selling candled ___« Jo Pardeo with his saxaphone and fixed up so that the traffic next sum in the soil but not too much for It firms holding Dominion charter 1 Eggs, white henneries __ 5: will bake It. The check system in Harry Edgerton at the piano fur- mer can be cared for. R. W. Row- and licenses for bonded warehouses Butter, extra cubes___ 41c Butter ............ ...... ..... ........... irrigation Is not advocated for thia nlnhe<l jazz to nettle the hinetiee. K ! ley, lh„ ,t lhe reBort. was ,n could export liquor from Ontario. reason, the furrow method giving Hammerbacher. F. S. Ireland and the city today getting provisions for Investigator of DI mmuux FaBs Vic The decision wipes out tbe bus Wheat _____ _______ »1.04 boat results, according to the speak O. A. Colby had charge of the af a longer stay on Gray back. Mr. Row- Um to the Dreed Disease. com- iness of several mushroom Portland. Dec. 27.—-(A. P.)—Cat er. Furrowlug gives the required fair. panies that sprang up recently to ley has been putting In rock and tle, 50c to 75c higher; hogs, 25c steel ladders and has more steel on came sell liquor |to persons running It higher; sheep, weak and unsettled; Vera Cruz. Mexico. ¡Dec. 27.—(A. over the river and disposing of it .hand which will be placed during the butter, weak. I winter. The "wiggle holes" are be P.) ■Dr. Howard B. Cross, of Rock in the United States. Magistrate Gundy's decision was ing enlarged so a person can walk efeller Institute, who came here this upright into all the rooms in the month to open a laboratory to study given in the case of the Ontario Li cavern«. The road is about com yellow fever and marsh fever, died cense Commission against the Essex plete, with the ezceptlon of a few today of yellow fever. He contract Export Company, a Petite Cote. On- fills and the bridge over Lake creek. ed the disease twelve days ago while tario firm, The export eompany Moscow, Dec. 27.—(A. V.)—The Kalenin and other leaders frankly These will be done by the flrat. As inspecting In the tuxtepic center of was charged with storing its liquor soviet government la devising all admit In their addresses that this Is the road Is not wide enough for the the yellow fever district. in an 11 legal place, a boathouse in aorta of luxes in an effort to meet being done only after stores of man passage of machines in maay places, Petite Cote. Arcadia. Cal.. Dec. 27.—(A. P.) — its expenses. It la reducing the num ufactured articles and financial re It has been decided that ears can go As the Ontario government Is not ber of emploju* and charging for sources have (been exhausted. They out on even hours and In on the odd now Issuing permits to export com New fields in engineering studies everything which used to be free. A also say the change Is being made hours. Thia would relieve the ne- panies to store their supplies in are being opened at the army bal state bank has been opened to fa- merely to get a breathing spell for cessity of providing passage places. regularly licensed warehouses these loon and airship school at Rosa Reports Indicate That Majority of cllltats foreign trade. Bills of ex- another attack on world capitalism. concerns must quit business, officials Field here, in the department of People Want Peace plotting from photographic maps, With this threat ringing in his change wtll be handled. Deposits In Windsor declare. l ------ . according to officers of the recently will be accepted and interest paid on ears, the American or British bus London, Dec. 27—(A. P.)—Senti reorganized school. The plotting them, Iazans will also be made. Tho iness inan who Is In Moscow trying ment throughout Ireland, say dis study room is equipped with an enor to establish commercial relations, capital of the bank is 3,000,000,- mous photographic map embracing 000,000 ruble« and the total Issue does not have much heart In his ne Eleven Thoussnd Good Dollars Wl'l patches to Ijondon papers, la over whelmingly In favor of the Irish 250 square miles of territory, almost HiM>n Be Forfeited of paper money to date is sahl to gotiations. So far foreign business peace treaty. Reports indicate that Presbyterian Choir Gave Musical to lx» Angeles, of which Arcadia is men are not permitted to rent oflces. bo 5,750,000,000,000 rubles. Treat Hundsy Night the center. The map is a mosaic of Denver, Dec. 27.—(I. N. s.)— 90 per cent of the people of the 26 The ruble oontinues to fall, and Neither may they rent apartments. several thousand photographs, taken They must live in the guest houses There are 11,000 honest-to-goodness counties in Southern Ireland want the government and public alike are The Christmas concert given by (by balloon or airship from an alti scrambling all the time for foreign conducted by the government. All American dollars lolling around the the pact ratified. the choir of the Presbyterian church tude of 500 feet. currency. Chicherin's offer to re mall and telegrams for foreigners vaults of a local bank that belong Sunday night was the event of the cognize ths pre-war foreign debts not attached to some official man to I,outs C. Casper, but the young (As a result of these studies by the season In the musical line, and was I<angley Field, Va., and Arcadia if the entente powers will grant so sion must pass through the foreign man cannot be found. probably the most enjoyable concert school, the two great airship schools If Casper falls to put in an ap viet Russian recognition had no sta office. given In Grants Pass in several years. of the army air service, a number Odessa has appealed to the Mos pearance before January 1, 1923, he bilizing effect on bolshevlst money. The American (Relief Administra cow government for permission to will be declared legally dead, and Man ixxwd From Jail on Christmas The solos by Mesdames O. A. Colby, of cities are planning to use aerial J. R. Thompson and J. L Johnson photographic maps In connection Day Announce Future Work tion child-feeding, and tho an have insurance written In foreign the money will be distributed among were especially enjoyed, while the with city planning, traffic control, nouncement that -warehouses 'bo companies so It can resume Its ex twenty-odd cousins of the missing ‘Washington. Dec. 27,— (A. P.) — violin obligato with the solo by Mrs. street widening and fire protection established by the Hoover organiza port trade. After failure to get for youth. Young Casper disappeared early War against war is to occupy the at Thompson and mixed quartette, was work, according to army officers, tion to supply food packages on eigners to operate the Iron industry drafts sent from abroad 'have not In the iDoneti Basin the government In 1918. on a day when hie mother tention of Eugene V. Debs, who was especially well received, The chorus Other uses to which photographic Hallelujah especlally the checked the rising price of bread . i has organ lied a trust combining sev- sent him to the bank to deposit freed from the Atlanta penitentiary work, maps are being put are preliminary and economists say it will continue oral of the big works and wtll try to »1,000. The money never reached on Christmas day through executive chorus, were well given. investigations of watersheds, hydro Colby and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. clemency. Debs announced today. He to rise until the next harvest and'.'run ¡them (with the aid of loans the bank, and Ix>uls has not been electric developments, highway, rail declared his determination to ob both of whom have recently come to the famine will be far worse nett ! from tho state bank. Shipping in heard from since. road and canal location, forest sur Grants Pass have given material tain, If possible, a vow frqm every has been even less the Black Sea In 1918 his mother died. Two spring than It Is now. veys and various engineering works. strength to the choir. Small years later his father died, leaving man, woman and child In this coun It is clear that the aovlst govern active than In the dlaltlc. Numbers of requests for tha re- Army air officers have perfected ment Is reverting to capitalism as craft have taken flyers tn the Im an estate of »11.000. A Denver law try and every other country which instigated a country-wide he might visit, that they would re petition at the concert have been automatic timing at exposures to rapidly as it can without losing Its port and export trade but the turn firm cover the proper ground area and fuse to take up arms or go to war. made. search tor Casper. communistic support. But Ixmine, over has been almost negligible. ■ < DETROIT STOPS BOOZE IMPORTS YELLOW FEVER TMLSOR CROSS FORTÜNE IN BANKAWAITSYOUTH E.V.DEBSTO WAR AGAINST WAR « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦4444444*44*44444 ♦ EXPOSITION PROMOTERN PLAN MEDFolU> MAN TELIS CHAMBER OVERWHELMING MAJORITY FAV. Oberlin. Ohio, Dec. 27—(f. N. 8.1 MUCH WOUNDED VET TO TYKE FKillT INTO THE THAT NOIL WILL GROW ORJ4 LIQUIDATION OF AFFAIRH —•More persons think of death and AT LAST DIHCHARQBD ANYTHING Ml PREME OOl’RT OF BODY * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE CITY TODAY ORIENTAL SPLENDOR MARKS CBKEMON1EH AT INSTALI A- TION BY FU H AT BI RKAN No. dear reader, Granta Pass has not fallen Into the hands of (Persians and Turks and Medfordites. All »bat splendor and color and ancient wisdom that you see scattered about the streets today Is only because of the visitation of the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khoraasan and the induction into the mysteries of the Dokkiea of many tyros from various parts of Southern Oregon and Northern California. The ceremonies that commenced this afternoon and that will be closed sometime before tomorrow morning are under the direction of Fuhat Burkan (Crater latke) tem ple of Medford, and many trucks bearing paraphernalia and plague- maklng devices arrived during tbe day from the Jackson metropolis. During the afternoon a kangaroo court has been in session tn the lo cal Knights of Pythias temple, but the real festivities will be ushered In with the public parade at 7:80 o’clock this evening. In the parade will be floats and cages and gaily caparisoned Dokkiea who will herd Into the temple the Knights who are ready and worthy to eroes tho torrid deserts and drink at the asm zem spring. This Is the first ceremonial ever staged by the D. O. K. K. order in this city, and it is expected that there will be many on the streets nt 7:20 to see the features of the spec tacular parade. Tbe kangaroo court this afternoon is presided over by Senator C. M. Thomas, who is to be come a candidate for circuit Judge, and who Is trying out h1s Judicial temperament on the Dokkies who are brought before him. HARDINGS WILL REVIVE FESTIVITIES OF NEW’ YEAR Washington, Dec. 27.— (A. P.)— President and Mrs. Harding will re vive the New Year’s reception dis continued during the W’ilson admin istration. They will receive ths diplomatic corps, cabinet members and families and the public. * at the same time secure the neces sary overtap for the accurate fitting together of Individual negatives, This permits taking of pictures from the moving airship or airplane, I-ensee have been discovered especi- ally adapted for this type of work. and tbe officers have developed the technique covering such details as the beet height from which to take pictures for specific purposes, speed at airplane and maintenance of level flight to Insure vertlcality of view. The maps now produced by air ser vice photographers, according to of ficer«, attain a high degree of accu racy and wealth of valuable detail. Aerial photography is among the Field subjects taught at the Ross school, Air service officers point out that among points of particular value to engineering to be found In aerial photography are the speed with which such maps may be pro duced. ability to cover territory in accessible on foot, comparatively low cost and Impossibility pf omitting any feature of the area photograph- ed. The masolc map, army officers say, does not mean transit, stadia and plane-table are in tbe discard, but t,hat engineering surveys made solely Ihy these time-tried instru ments will be out-of-date.