Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 08, 1923, Image 1

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GHANTH PAHH JdHIil’IIINE OOUNTT, OREGON
SUN YET SEN EXPECTS
MEN TO RETAKE CANTON
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HERIOI'H
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Hhanglial, Jan. 8.— (A. I’.)
— Sun Yat Hen. deposed presi­
dent of the South China repub­
lic, expects his army, which re­
cently captured Wuehow to re­
take Clinton within two weeks,
restoring him to power in the
soutli, he announced today.
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MOMIA V, JANUARY H. 1W23.
BRITAIN DESIRES FAIR
SETTLEMENT OF DEBTS
Washington, Jan. 8.—(A.
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♦ business settlement of
♦ $5,000,000.000 ar debt to the
♦ United States <>r such terms as
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le trade rela­
♦ disturbance In
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♦ tions of the
♦ Stanley Baldwin, British <han-
<M I TPATIGN OF GERMAN CITY ♦ cellor of the exekequer declar­
IN HLATEII FOR Till ItNIlAV
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BY FRANCE
the British
♦ Joint meeting o
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funding
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WHOLE Nl MflEK .TIMI.
TURKEY WILL BE TOLD
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TY MAKER COMPARISON OF
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BY G. E. NILES
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London. Jan. $.—(A. p.)— ♦
♦ A draft of the Near East treaty ♦
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STATE SENATE
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UPTON AMI El>l>¥ 8N»LM»WF.RS
FAIL TO GET EITHER
IN' TODAY
Roseburg. Ore , Jan. 8— (A. P.>
—Douglas county will be approxi-
mately 13,000 ahead in the cost ot
ATE
RoAD \V<l|tK IN
enforcing the prohibition law, when
ADVERTI :n for j in . io
fines recently assessed are paid in,
Hall Connections Between Portland
lluglKw Plan for Settlement of Prob-
Rouit« of Years of Competition it was announced today. All money Pierre Awaits Inauguration While
and Eugene Tied Up With Ululi-
Portland. Ore., 'Jan. 8.— (A. P.)
lent Officially <'omiiiunkatasl to
collected in the form of fines in li­
Kliown in Charts— Breeders Un­
Olcott Wait« for Opportunity to
na) Under Water
—More than 80 miles of road work,
Government
quor law violation cases, is placed in
able to Agree on Question
Give Farewell Talk
aggregating almost $1,000,000, has
the secret service fund, a revolving
been ordered advertised for the Jan­
fund from which all costs of appre­
Portland. Orc.. Jun. 8 - I A. r. I
hending violators are paid. At the
Purls, Jan. 8 —(A. P.)—The oc­ uary 18 meeting of the state high­
By Clyde E. Niles
Salem, Jan. 8.— (A. P.) — Formali­
—The flood conditions in Oregon
present time there is over $1,000 in
cupation of Essen by a small French way commission.
ties
attending the opening of the
■Which
is
the
beat
breed
of
hogs?
Included in the projects are the
und southern Washington arc still
cash in the funds, while over $900
force, accompanying the engineers
; Ask this question of any group of has been collected in fines which 32nd legislative session were some­
following:
Oregon
Caves
road.
Bear
serious, but It 1« believed In many
and customs officers, is now slated
what Jarred by the flood, for with
I farmers and doubtless you will re-!
places Hint the crest han panned. Be­
for Thursday morning.
Belgian creek section; grading, three miles. I celve nearly as many different ans-| the county clerk has no record, while Senator Eddy marooned, his follow-
Hayden
creek,
Jackson
county
tween Portland and Eugene and In
othei
fines
assessed
but
not
yet
paid
and French engineers and technical
| were as there are different breeds will add more than $1,000 more to I ers made an 11th hour effort to de­
Hood River and at The Diillos are
experts will accompany the French. line; surfacing, 9.8 miles.
Klamath Falls-Keno. grade and | represented in the group you are ad­ the fund, making a total amount in feat Upton for the presidency by no­
arena of great damage It will l»r
tifying tempottiry president Moser
dressing. The same condition would excess of $3,000.
several days before the I ons ran be
Washington, Jan. 8.—(A. P.)— surface, 11 miles.
that to expedite proceedings they
obtain were you making such an in­
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Eugene-Goshen,
resurfacing,
checked. Two persons am mlsMlng
The plan for the settlement of the
would support any other senator for
quiry concerning horses, sheep, or
miles.
and two arc Injured as a result of
reparations
controversy between
I president except Senator Upton.
cattle. Ever sime hog raising be­
the cloudburst which swept the log­
France and England was outlined by
Meanwhile Governor-Elec’ Pierce
came an important feature of agri-
ging cutup at Morton, Wash.
Secretary Charles E. Hughes in his WOMEN FORM VARSITY
DEBATING TEAMS AT O.A.C, I cultural activity the question "which j Supreme Court ItHling Made on Dis- awaited his inaugeration w.hlch is
Rail connections of all four rail­
New Haven address has been com­
tribut ion of l*a|>rr
not possible until the legislature for­
| is the one best breed" has remained i
roads from Portland to Eugene arc
municated to the French govern-
mally passes upon his election. Gov­
j
unsettled.
The
Chicago
Internatlon-
Oregon
Agricultural
College,
Cor
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cut and highways are flooded witli
ment officially.
Washington. Jan. 8.—(A. P.)— ernor Olcott also waited for an op­
vallis. Jan. 8.—(A. P.)—Two wom­ ' al Livestock Exposition is universally
Crescent City, Jun. 8.— (Special)
traffic stopped. Many farmers were
en's varsity debating teams will be accepted as the court of last resort, Publishers are not prohibited by the portunity to deliver bis farwell mes-
forced to leave their homes In —-Ge<>. M. Keller, general manager
organised thia term, to meet the the highest tribunal in the land, for. Layton law from making contracts <age. Early this afternoon Kubii was
lioats near Eugene. Many homes of the lloblis, Wall A Company’s In­
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University of Oregqn and University the determination of superiority in; with news dealers as their exclusive unanimously elected speaker of the
are Inundated west of Salem. All terests here. has received word
from the it. S. district engineer at Rmday’a Through Trains Arrive of Washington in a triangular de­ all kinds and classes of market live- wholesale distributing agents, the House.
highways from Salem are closed.
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$» r» awards
nU'Qr/la mo.-?n
If
we inVn
take ♦ the
made ! [supreme court held today in the case
Here This Afternoon
bate the latter part of the term and
Enough Senators were mustered
San Francisco that plana and speci­
by
the
recent
International
as
a
crl-[ot the Federal Trade commission at 10:50 o'clock today to call the
the
University
ot
California
in
a
fications for further work on the
Crescent City harbor project have
Because of the flood conditions in dual debate in May. The question terion. one might say there are four ¡against tho Curtis Publishing com­ Senate to order which waa done by
been completed and are now on f 11« the northern part of the state, no Is "Resolved, that the ü. 8. should best breeds of hogs since the Grand pany.
Senator Farrel of Multnotaah. Sen­
concer her war debt with France, Championships in the four great
ator Eddy, of Roseburg, was ma­
Guvernnii'iit Checks Importation« In that office. Bids for the work cov through trains from Portland ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floyd are rooned by the flood at Albany, «nd
classes, open to all breeds, were
erlng the expenditure ot the $200.« rived here until this afternoon, all of Italy and Belgium.'*
To Einlmsslrw
I awarded to representatives of four Kerby visitors who are with us for also several supporters of Eddy tor
000 appropriate for the work by con­ Sunday's trains having been held up
gress will lie opened at the custom at Salem. Train No. 11, due here SHE AIMS AT SK&K'N
different breeds of hogs. The Grand the day.
the Senate. The president reoiained
TAIL AND ¡ LIPS HEAD Championship on Car Ixits was won
Washington, Jan. 8.— (A. I’.) — house In San Frnncisco on February early Sunday morning arrived first,
out. Moser was elected temporary
A clone check has been lunugerat- 15 And the contract will be awarded with trains 13 and 53 following. All
by the Hampshires; the Grand Cham­
president. In a brief speech he plead-
Sandy. Ore., Jan. 8.— (I. N. S.)— pionship on Pen of Three Barrows,
e<| by Federal prohibition authorltles nt that time, providing a satisfactory mail from the north was held up.
l ed for the forgetting of political dlf-
Mrs.
Thomas
Hagan
is
the
champion
on liquor shipments consigned to for­ bld la received.
was won by the Poland-Chinas; the
Trains from the south were held at
( ferences and for harmony in the ses­
eign embassies und legations with a
The project covers tile extension Eugene. Trains are now to lie rout­ pistol shot of this community. She Grand Championship on Single Bar-| Steam Shovel Taken to Gasquet by sion. Eddy foiowers were strongly
Contractors
view of determining whether dispro­ of the breakwater for the protection ed by way of Corvallis. Stubs were recently went out to chicken coops row, was won by the Duroc-Jersey;
opposed to Jay H. Upton, of Prine­
portionate supplies are being liroughi of the local harbor. A rock Jetty j run from Eugene to the south, all back of her home to end the career and the Grand Championship on the ,
ville,
they said. The House was
Work on the construction of the ready to effect a permanent organiza­
through the American customs to I.ns already been built for a distance | traffic being open from there to the of a skunk which had been "snoop- Dressed Carcas was won by the Berk­
Ing"
about.
Shec
rawled
under
the
i Crescent City highway will be under tion with K. K. Kubii, as speaker.
these favored destinations.
i ot approximately 1300 feet.
i south.
shire.
j way within a short time, says En­
Flood conditions in the north are coops with her gun and, aiming di­
Going
back
to
the
1921
Interna-j
rectly at the "polecat’s” tali. shot-
gineer Green, who was in from Gas­
said
to
be
bad.
with
several
bridges
tlonal, we find that the Grand Cham­
Salem. Jan. 8.—(A. P. )—Tempor­
i Helena. Mont.. Jan. 8.— (I. N. 8.)
quet Sunday. A steam shovel has
All off its head.
In ordder that his children might out and others threatened,
pionships in the tour great open been taken in by way of Crescent ary President Moser after conferring
have something to do when not oc­ travel by highway is out ot the
classes were awarded as follows: City and will be put on the job out with the Upton leaders rejected the
Iiitcri-Mlng Program Enjoyed by cupied with their school studies, J. question In the Willamette valley,
Grand Championship on Car lot was from Adams Station. Word has Eddy followers’ proposal. Senator
Ludir« Nuturduy
A. Hontz, a rancher, living in tho I tho streams in that part ot the state
' won by the Hampshires; Grand been received here previously that Eddy arrived this afternoon and im­
extreme northern portion of Mon­ having overflowed their banks, caus­ (•ormali Emigrimi« Are Flocking to Championship on Pen ot Three Bar­
the Pacific Paving company would mediately went into consultation .
Southern Count ries
The regular monthly meeting of tana. purchased the Tlioeny Review, ing greet damage.
rows was won by the crosa bred Du- soon be at work but this is the first with his supporters.
the Grants Pass Womans club was a weekly newspaper published at
roc-Jersey-Yorkshire: Grand Cham­
Hamburg. Jan. 8.—(A. P.)— pionship on Single Barrow was won concrete evidence that work was
held at the library club rooms on Thoeny, declared a notice in the
Salem. Jan. 8.—(A. P.)—Both
South American countries gradual­ by the 'Berkshire: and Grand Cham­ really to start.
Saturday. After the regular bus- publication recently.
Another
shovel
is
to
be
brought
Houses
adjourned until 2:30 with
tnoss had been disposed of, James
Purpose of Collette Institution Not ly are displacing the United States pionship on Dressed Car ana was also in by way of Grants Pass to be put prospects that with the fight over
as
lands
of
promise
for
the
European
Llum sang several selections, these P. framer Jr., on the bills that are
Definitely Keen
won by the Berkshire. The Grand •in the road near Patricks Creek, the Senate presidency, the Governor’s
emigrant. German shipping circles
being ”1*11 Take You Back. Kath­ scheduled to appear at the state leg­
Champion Single Barrow just men­ says the engineer. Two parties of message may not be given today.
leen" and "Aloha." He was a«slste<' islature was appreciated by the la­
Chicago. Jan. 8—(A. P.)—Confu­ de-lare In the midst of feverish en­ tioned was a grand son of Laurel engineers are at work getting the
by Mrs. Sabin at the piano. Another dles. Although Mr. Cramer Is the sion in the purpose of a college edu­ largement in their services to the Champion, the Nationally famous survey grade stakes out. one being
Mrs. W. H. Dana and Mrs. H. Neu-
musical number of more than usual youngest member of the legislature, cation in the higher institutions of southern half of the Western Hemi­ Berkshire boar formerly owned in 1^-nted at Patricks Creek and the ber went to Ashland this morning.
sphere.
Interest was a piano silo, "Papil­ he Is salil to have shown a clear com­ learning, a condition to which the
The manner in which the United Josephine County und sire of several other at Gasquet. It is estimated , and will visit there and in Medford
lion." by Miss Louise English, who prehension of the various bills and elective system has contributed as
States
has been tightening Its immi­ brood sows ot the River Banks that several years will be taken to until tomorrow evening when they
responded with an encore.
measures. Tea was served during well as the general influence of
Farms’ herd. The sire of the Grand complete the highway.
expect to return home.
An interesting talk by Theodore the social hour which followed.
science, was indicated In an address gration restrictions since the war is Champion Carcas barrow was a half
held
to
be
one
of
the
chief
reasons
here today by Dr. Robert L. Kelly
brother of Pacific Epochal, one of |
of New York, •'xecutive secretary, for a shift In the trek westward. At the heard boars at River Banks.
before the annual meeting of the the same time, it is pointed out.
A review of the inter-breed Grand
council of church boards of educa­ new Interest is constantly being Championship awards of the interna­
aroused
In
the
vast
opportunities
tion.
tional for the twenty one years ot
"The charge frequently is made daily opening up in the countries to this great show reveals some inter­
the
south
of
Panama.
Brasil,
with
that students in liberal arts colleges
esting data as to how the different
—the core of American higher edu­ her coffee and rubber, Argentina, breeds compare when viewed from
Oberramergau, Jan. 8.—(A. P.)— were used, especially In the “mob"
' Washington, Jan. 8.—(I. N. 8.)— on nil tho railways of the country cation—work without aim or pro- flourishing in broad ranches and the Packers’ stand point as market
rolling
wheat
fields,
Uruguay,
and
Performers
in this year’s Passion scenes. Anton ¡¿ang, who portnayed
Senator Hiram Johnson, of Califor­ in the shape of broken-down equip­ gram." said Dr. Kelly.
"In the
hogs.
'Play received an average of 18,000 the part ot Christ for the third time,
nia. has Introduced a bill In con­ ment, bad-order cars nnd incapaci­ Judgment of these critics absolute Paraguay are said to be the princi­
In the following paragraphs the
is reported to have waived his right
gress tliq^ Is destined to cause a lot tated locomotives. There are no men confusion exists in these strong- pal destinations of those who, bag
Single ¡Barrow comes first: Pen of marks for their services, according to to a higher share of the receipts in
and
baggage,
are
forsaking
war-
ot commotion In railway financial to make repairs, consequently no holds as to the purpose of II college
issued
Three, second; Dressed Carcas, third the final financial statement
order that the average compensation
circles once congress gets around to repnfrs. nnd the condition of rolling education. The multiplication of torn Europe to strike out anew In
The
by the committee in charge,
land Car Lot fourth.
the
southern
¿ontinent.
| for the participants might be In­
considering It.
■ stock wont steadily downward.
plans for unifying college courses
1900: Berkshire-Duroc. Berkshire- sum represents about $2.25 at the creased.
Shipping lists from German ports
Senator Johnson's bill provides,
Then cum« the great seasonal such ns the required course in con­
prevailing rate of exchange.
register
ever
month
a
larger
num
­
Duroc,
Poland«China, None shown.
Tickets of admission produced an
In Hhort, that no railroad in the movement of crops, coal and other temporary civilization for freshmen
At least 528 hours were spent in aggregate of 21.640,470 marks, the
ber
not
only
of
German
emigrants
1901:
¡Berkshire,
Chester
White
United States shall bo permitted to commodltlqs. Embargoes prevailed at Columbia university, the require­
actual performances. Sixty-six pre­ I committee’s statement shows, while
declared a dividend until it was first on some roads for months; coal be­ ment of an examination in the Bible going to South America, but ot Ger­ ('5), Chester White. None Shown.
1902: Berkshire. Berkshire (5), sentations were given 'between May 5.806,393 marks were realized on the
obtained from the interstate com- gan to move in great volume to a and Shakespeare at Harvard, and man salesmen anxious to resume and
9 and September 26. each of which sales of librettos and photographs.
The Duroc-Jersey, Berkshire Cross.
inerce commission n certificate to country menaced by fuel fnmlne, others, indicates a tacit confession gxtend pre-war connections,
1903: (Berkshire. Berkshire (5). took four hours in the morning and The expenditures amounted to only
the effect that Its equipment and with winter coming on; farmers in of tho truthfulness of the criticism companies operating vessels in this
four in the afternoon, in addition 7,753.948 marks, having been kept
service Is sufficient for the needs of the west began sending their crops and an effort to correct the abuse.” service find, further, that there is a Hampshire, Poland China.
growing demand for tourist accom­
1904: (Berkshire, Berkshire. Ches­ there were seven months of rehear­ comparatively low because little new
the people served by the road.
to seaboard and to the industrial
modations.
sals. As is commonly known, men construction was required, many cos­
ter White. 'Poland China.
It !■ one of the most far-reaching east; shippers lotig denied cars be­ because of the short life remaining
1905: Hampshire. Berkshire, Ches­ who are candidates for the chief roles tumes were in good condition from
lilts of railway leglsliition ever pro- gan flooding tho terminals with to the 87th congress and the uncer­
PORTLAND MARKETS
begin preparations years in advance the 1910 season, and all necessary
ter White, Hampshire.
posed, for, properly enforced. It goods for shipment. All this, added tainty as to when the 68th congress
1906: Yorkshire. Berkshire. Ches­ by raising beards, since wigs and i dyeing of old material was done gra­
Choice Steers
__ $7.00
$7 90
would bring all railway dividends to the Impaired condition of equip­ will be called into session.
makeup are not allowed. Villagers tis by a Munich firm whose manager
under partial control of the govern- ment on many roads, due to the
The bill further provides that the Calves____________ $7.50 QI' 18.50 ter White. Berkshire.
1907: Hampshire cross,Berkshire. also must bear in mind always in­ is a resident here.
SI 2.60
ment. The government could say strike, combined to create a condi­ railroads would ask the interstate East Mt. Lambs ... $10.50
deed from childhood, that good char­
More than 30 countries were rep­
when and under what conditions tion of rolling stock that the coun­ commerce commission to O. K. a Valley lambs ____ $10.00 if $11.00 Chester White. Berkshire.
1908: Berkshire. Berkshire, Pol­ acter is an essential to being chosen resented by the 318,040 visitors who
$9.00 ff $9.35
railroads would be permitted to pro­ try will lie yenrs in overcoming.
dividend, whereupon the commission Hogs, prime light
for the much-coveted honor of par­ saw the play this year. Eliminating
claim dividends to thouse.nds of
Senator Johnson's bill is the first would give 30 days’ notice to the Eggs, selling price ...... ..40c @ 45c and China, Berkshire.
1909: Poland China, Berkshire, ticipating.
shareholders.
of the many nmendments to the public and give shippers plenty of Hard white wheat not quoted.
248,775 Germans, the quotas by na­
The bill Is the direct outgrowth Esch-Cummins transportation act of time tof rame objections. Then a
Other grades .......... $1.20 ST $1.27 Poland China. Berkshire.
The complete cast this year includ­ tionalities were headed by tourists
1910: Berkshire, Polund China, ed approximately 1,000 persons, all from the United States who num­
of tho railway shopmen’s strike of 1920 that will lie proposed in con­ hearing would bo held, if necessary,
last summer, which brought the gress as a result of the 1922 strike. and a decision rendered In much the
¡Portland, Ore., Jan. 8.—(A, P.) — Chester White. Poland China.
of whom, as usual, were Oberramer- bered 22,231. Others of the two
1911: Chester White, Berkshire. gauers. Of this number 124 were Americans contributed 2,843 visitors,
whole railway system of the count-
There exists little possibility that same manner thnt the commission Owing to delayed trains no livestock
try to the bring of collapse. The ef­ any of these legislative remedies now decides rate Increases and de­ trading this morning. Eggs unset­ Hampshire. Poland China.
soloists or had speaking parts. A while English and Irish visitors num­
fects of that strike are still apparent enn be acted upon until next year creases.
tled. Butter dropped three cents.
large number of women and children bered 12,263.
(Continued on Page Three)
ALL TRAFFIC IS HELD
Crescent City, Cal.. Jan. 8.—(Jlpe-
clal)- After being out but 15 min­
utes. Hie Jury selected to try Law­
rence Burris for complicity In the
murder of Joseph L. McIntyre and
Walter 8. Sabin, alias Jack Brenton,
returned n verdict of guilty In tho
first degree. Life imprisonment was
recommended by the Jury. The mur­
der of McIntyre and Suliln occurred
on Hie beach near the cannery short­
ly after noon on Bunday. October 8,
and was committed by Walter Halo­
well. ullas Frill O’Gerrold. who con-
fvHned to tho crime and on Monday,
November 27, was sentenced to life
imprisonment at Kan Quentin by
Judge Tryon.
BELGIUM JOINS IN MOVEMENT
EXCLUSIVE SALE IS UPHELD
LIQUOR SHIPMENTS WATCHED
ACTUAL ROAD WORK TO START
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official Information.
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WOMANS CLUR HAD MEETING
SOUTH AMERICA ATTRACTS
RiRAM JOHNSON INJRODUCfS BILL 10 MAKE