Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 18, 1924, Image 1

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GRANTS I’AMH. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON
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FRIDAY, JANUARY IN. 1021
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PART OF TACOMA CREW
IS TAKEN FROM VESSEL
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Washington, Jan. 18.—(A.
IP.)- <A part of tho crew of the
Cruiser Tacoma, strunded on a
roof, near Vera Cruz, were tak­
en off Inst night. The Cruiser
’Richmond is expected to reach
the acene toduy.
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PRENRYTKRL4 NN WILL BEGIN VERMIN CURE I*OISONH
BOLDING PROGRAM WITH
MANY GEORGIA RABBITS
NEW BITIRING
Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 18.— 4
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♦ land, Florida., has its way, Cai- 4
♦ Morn I a will lose Luther Bur- 4
♦ bank, plant wizard.
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latke land has formally of- 4
♦ fered Burbank 200 acres of 4
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GOVERNOR OF TEXAS REFUSES ♦
GUNBOAT SHOT AT FEDERAL
land, a fine home and all build­
OliltEt.OS Iti9I I si TO
FORTIFICATIONS IN RUN
4 ings necessary to carry on his 4
ENTER HTATE
FOR OPEN SEA
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(Pendleton, Jan. 18.-w(iA.
P.)—The American
I-egion
post has received word indi­
cating that Senator Stanfield
will work for the soldiers’
compensation bill in any prac­
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THREE-ENGINE AIRCRAFT
CALIFORNLA IH LOWING LARGE
IS FAVORED BY BRITAIN
NUMBERS OF THOSE
WHO IXIHE LAND
Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 18.— (I. N. I
London, Jan. 18.—(I. N. S.)—The
8.)—Much discussion has been pre­
three-engined aircraft machine has
cipitated in this section over the
been adopted by the British air. min­
scarcity of rabbits this season. Many
istry as the standard bombing ma­
reasons have been given, but those
chine in time of war, and already or­
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best Informed seem to agree the con- I
ders have been placed with aircraft
H< m lai Nervier Hall Is to Conform to
dltlon is the result of large quanti- | Head* of Two ttther Hout hern Htates
President and Cabinet Meeting To­ manufacturers for designs and ma­ Constitutionality Is Asaurtsl — East
1’tons for Churvh—g i 1.10 Uaixst
GERMAN
BRIDE
STEALS
TO
ties of calcium arsenate placed in Had Snnctionwl Moving of Hohlirrs
chines.
day to Study Mexican Affair—
PROVIDE WEDDING FEAST
in Half an. Hour
and Middle West Will Receive a
the cotton fields to poison boll wee­
Essentials to be embodied in the
—Hughes Also in Favor
Active Steps May Be Taken
large Number of Those Leaving
vils and cotton caterpillars. A large ;
designs include ability to fly with
■Munich, Jan. 18.—(A. P.)—Two
quantity of this poison got on vega-
little
loss
of
power
on
two
engines.
Houston. Tex., Jan. 18.—(A. p.)
hours after being married recently
The first unit of tho Presbyterian latlou the rabbits ate, poisoning hun­
Designs for a central engine of 450
Austin, Tex., Jan. 18.—(A. P.) — Marla Schurmann was in jail. The —Further information from Tampi­
church building program, a social dreds of them.
San Francisco, Jan. 18.—(A. P.)
horsepower
and two engines of 240
Permission to transport Mexican fed­ ceremony over, her new husband co confirms the report that a rebel
service hall, will be constructed on
—Japanese farmers, forbidden by a
horsepower
—
one
on
each
side
—
will
eral troops across Texas was refused went to his work as a carpenter, and gunboat fired at Tampico Beach,
the church property on North Hlzth
California law to own or lease agri­
be favored, it is understood.
today by acting Governor Davidson, Frau Schurmann went shopping. The and not at the city. The shots were
street juat above the Bungalow ho­
cultural lands or to work them on
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of Texas, in a telegram to Secretary police say she picked the pocket­ fired at the emergency fortifications
tel. Thia action was decided upon
a crop-sharing basis, are turning to­
The books of several women shoppers. which the fédérais have erected to
Thursday night at the annual church One -Man Has Skull Frwctur'ed When of State Charles E. Hughes.
ward eastern and middlewestern cen­
Schurmann
admitted the prevent the escape of the rebel gun­
Car Illis Truck
possibility of trouble with Mexican Frau
meeting and 34150 was subscribed
ters of population, local Japanese
boats
bottled
up
in
the
Paunlco
river.
residents
on the Texas border charge. She said that her motive in
President and Cabinet Take Up Help say.
toward the project at this Initial
stealing was to supply food and drink One gunboat got away and the other
Salem. Jan. 18.—(A. P.)—• Russell: prompted the refusal.
for Wheat Farmers
meeting. Tho building will be so de­
California, in turn, is looking to
The governors of New Mexico and for the wedding feast, as German is still in the river. No shots were
signed that It will become a part Ilreckntt suffered a fractured skull
the east and middle west for thou­
Washington,
Jan.
18.
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(A.
P.)
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fired from the sea toward Tampico.
of the building which tho church and ‘Harry ’Rich and Walter Klein Arizona had already given their con- brides are supposed to do.
President Coolidge and his cabinet sands of white farmers to purchase,
She couldn't bear to tell her hus­
movement which was sp­
hopes to be able to construct within were bruised, when the automobile j M,,nt Yor
lease or work lands forced away
Washington, Jan. 18.—(A. P.)—' today approved the plan of extending
the nest few years. The plan Is to in which they were returning to Sa- I,r°*cd by the state department late band. she said, that she was with­
from Japanese tillers. Throughout
assistance
of
the
Federal
Reserve
have the hall ready for occupancy by lem from Portland collided with a yesterday. The Obregon government out money. The police released The Mexican situation, complicated
banks and the War Finance Corpora­ the state ways of attracting farmers
next tall so that It will bo in u»e truck, seven miles north of here, had a«*“‘d to «end a detachment from Frau Schurmann after all the invit­ by tbe declaration of the revolu­ tion to the banks in the wheat grow­ are being discussed. The land of­
early today.
i Naoo, Arts., to some point in Texas ed guests had been notified that the tionist blockade at Tampico, was con­
during the winter.
fered includes some of the richest
Wedding supper had been postponed, sidered by tbe president and his cab­ ing district, which have closed or
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■ for re-entry into Mexico.
soil in the state.
are
in
danger
of
closing.
The social service hsll Is to I>e
indefinitely.
inet today, at the longest session in
The United States supreme court
used for ths social and athletic ac­
recent months. The indication is
in several recent decisions has up­
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C,
HOLDS
UP
DECWON
tlvltlee of tbs church. Its need hes
that more active steps to protect
TO LOWER EXPRESS RATES held the California alien land law.
been felt for a number of yean due Committee of Five Will lie Named to
American Interests will be consider­
Washington.
Jan. II.—(A. P.) — The latest decision upholds the pro­
to ths lack of proper athletic and
ed.
Work Out Organization
Condition
of
Alexander
Christie
Ro-
The
interstate
commerce
commission vision forbidding aliens ineligible to
Local
Copco
Malinger
Tells
of
Thom'
gymnasium facilities In tho city for
|H>rtdd to be Improving
Affected by Incri'AM'
today temporarily held up its recent citizenship from being employed on
tbe boys and girls as well as for tbe
NAVAL LEAGUE HEEKS
Yakima. Jan. 18.— (A. P.)—Aj
older people. Tbe unanimous opin­
decision, ordering a reduction of ex­ crop-sharing contracts. This ruling is
UNIVERSAL USE OF
committee of five northwest apple­
said to have affected more than 30,-
Oakton J. Calif., Jan. 18.—The
ion of the congregation was that the
press rates on food.
H.
L.
Bromley,
local
manager
of
building should ba used freely by the growers la to be named to work out the California Oregon Power Com­ condition of Anehbtehop Alexander
New York, Jan. 18.— (A. P.)—
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were' employed on California lands
people of Grants Paas, Its use not I a plan for a marketing organization pany, advises that In order to clear Christie, of the Catholic diocese of
under crop-sharing contracta. Tens
being limited to the membership of following a meeting marked yester-l up any misunderstanding there will Oregon, 111 at the hospital here with X'X A““ /x.,?::;
day by hot arguments between the
the Presbyterian church.
be no increase In the rate for resi­ ptomaine poisoning, is reported to the general display of the American Will Take Part in Annual Rose Fee­ of thousands of highly productive
advocates of the “Wenatchee" plan
acres were involved.
tival Again in June
dence
water heaters when used in be Improving today. A comfortable flag throughout the country. This
As tentatively planned, the bulld- and the California plan.
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The immediate effect of the deci­
connection with a double throw night appeared to be wearing off the project embraces also a campaign of
Ing will cost in tho neighborhood of
liberal education in loyalty in tbe
The Cavemen will journey to Port­ sion, it was said at the Japanese
switch as now required by the com­ poisoning effects.
3?,000. It Is to be <0x90 feet in Ix>uglir1<lge Wins Case—
mills and factories of the land, and land t0 take Part ,n the annual Rose consulate and the Japanese Cham­
pany. He fiyther stated that there
size with a full arcbed roof to pro­
Tho case of the 8ha.w Supply com­
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the placing of the flag on every in- j fe«tival • next *■ June,
vide ample floor space for basket­ pany versus Dr. 8. Loughridge to re­ will be no increase in the rate for
ed
Thursday
night
by the members resentatives of the Japanese to be
dustrial
building.
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ball and other games. The basement cover an X-ray machine, which was cooking consumers until their meter
be at their meeting at the Oxford hotel, sent into eastern states to survey the
Everything
-possible
should
bill
exclusive
of
water
heater
charge
will be full size, with concrete floor held to he defective, was decided to­
Most Complete Map of the City Ever done, the league declares, to stimu- Thia- trip last year to the event agricultural situation. The survey
and a seven and a half-foot ceiling. day In favor of the defendant. The exceeds 37.00. For example, if a
Compiled Is Finished
late the latent patriotism of the men brought much favorable publicity to was reported to have indicated that
consumer
uses
230
KWH
per
month
It will be divided, partly, into rooms, conrt is now ’hearing tbe case of Ray
and
women employed in these mills; ',bis city and the Caves that it was many Japanese could find profitable
where meetings can be held. The versus Watts, to recover on a pote. for lights and cooking only his bill
The most complete map of the city the flag should be visible to them at thought one of the best advertising employment as truck gardeners In
would
be
37.00,
and
If
this
consumer
upper floor will bo of wood to make
ever put out has been prepared by all times, so that they may receive stunts that cpuld bp undertaken. Tbe districts surrounding the large
a good basketball court. As the to present the matter of building In addition had a 1000-watt water
next meeting of the Cfa’emen will be cities. It also was learned that in
R. W. Clarke and is on display at inspiration from it.
heater
on
a
flat
rate
his
bill
for
the
maximum dimensions of a basket­ was a surprise to the greater num­
the office of the Rogue River Water
The movement has been endorsed held on Monday night kt Abe court­ most of these districts Japanese
water
heater
service
would
lie
33.50
ball court are 35x75, it is pointed ber of the congregation who did not
house at 7 o'clock. The hour has could lease or buy land without re­
company. Mr. Clarke has been by many prominent men.
out there will bo plenty of room for know that the move was contemplat­ additional or a total monthly bill of
been advanced so that those who de­ striction.
working on the map for the past 15
310.50.
This
consumer
and
all
oth
­
galleries on the sides. A platform ed for this year, although they knew
sire will be able to take in the meet­
years and has every detail correct,
For years California has been wag­
la to be provided. Those plana are that such a building was planned for ers having bills for this or a lesser
ing and then attend the lecture at ing a fight for a “white Btate.” The
even going so far as to have the
amount
for
similar
service
would
not
tentative and are subject to change the church. It took less than half
the Methodist church on the Oregon political fight has ended, the Japan­
meander line of the river shown, The
by the architect who will be em­ an hour to get the 14150 subscribed. be affected by the new tariff.
map is about four feet square and Saving on Insurance of Automobiles scenic and wild life attractions.
Copies
of
the
new
tariff
are
on
ese have given assurance that they
ployed to draw up the plans for the This exceeded the expectations of the
in State Will Be Large
Progress is being made on the will make no further effort to com­
file in the local office of the power shows the complete city system. It
building.
trustees to a great extent and guar­
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Cavemen’s show which is to be given bat the law, but behind it all has
company, and the company will glad­ also shows the city mains and hy­
The church owns a lot 215 by 140 antees an early start on the work. ly explain to anyone Interested.
Portland, Jan. 18.—Reduction« in on January 30 and 31 at the Rivoli been left a vast and acute economic
drants, with every service displayed.
fronting on tbe east aide of Sixth It is thought that .contributions by
It is probable that the map will be automobile insurance rates which, theatre. The members are working problem of replacing Orientals on
street, where tho building will occu­ members of the church not present
placed on sale as soon as it can be it is estimated by local insurance on the different stunts and the whole California farms.
py the north part of the lot, the Thursday night will greatly increase
traced and prints made. The orig- men, may result in a saving of as organization will appear in the j
The big land owners of California
church proper to bo built, on the the total.
high as 3200,000 in premiums to the chorus parts. Tickets are’ to be
inal is the one on display.
have
been hit the hardest. The huge
Previous
to
the
business
meeting,
south side. The lot was recently
Mr. Clarke has been very pains­ motorists of Oregon in the period of Placed on sale the first of the week
a turkey dinner was served in the Collection of Land Office Takes in taking in his work, placing each de­ a year were made public when the and ls expected that the house will _ estates have been the largest em­
purchased.
ployers of Japanese under leasehold
85NO,17i).4t> During Year
Tho annual meeting of the church church parlors. Tho dinner, which
tail in lta proper position. Gilbert new insurance manuals, expected be 8o'd OUY Yor both performances,
and crop-sharing contracts. These
was well attended, officers being had been prepared by the wives of
here
for
some
weeks,
were
received
®-
Voorhies
and
R.
W
’
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Clarke
creek, for instance, is correctly
elected and reports for the year tho officers of the church, was more
Roseburg, Jan. 18.—The Rose­ placed as Mr. Clarke carefully meas­ by the local agencies.
were elected as associate members estates still can employ Japanese as
j farm laborers for cash wages, but the
given. The decision of the trustees than ample for tho whole crowd.
burg land office was second In the ured the stream at every street in­
The reduction Involves those in- j °Y
Cavemen last night and Ev-
United States from the standpoint of tersection. This same work was surance companies operating under !arett Baker.-Dr. Edw. A. Pierce and Japanese is declared to be not nearly
I so efficient as a laborer as on a crop-
money earned during the fiscal year placed on the other details.
The the Pacific Coast Conference of Fire I CoL C °' Thompson were made hon-
just closed, according to the report parking system is shown, not even Underwrftera and the National Bu- orary members.____________________
(Continued on Pace Two)
of tho U. S. Land Office Commis­ the Washington boulevard parking reau of Casualty and Surety Under-
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sioner just received. The Roseburg strips being forgotten. The schools
land office received more money are correctly named and properly
than all of tho six other land offices placed. The exact location of the
in the state of Oregon, combined, the city limits was found and this in­
Chicago, Jan. 17.—(I. N. 8.)— to “mollycoddling,* but neither do I state Itself ranking in second place serted. There are very few people
While there are a number of ex-
Till II IliUllLriuLU III
The way to get at tho roots of crime believe in hardbolled behavior to­ in the United States with California here who really knew where the city captions to the general rule, a study
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jurisdiction ended and the county of the new manuel discloses reduc-'
Is to prevent the breeding of new ward young people, whose only in third position.
realize
The only land office earning more began.
'crime' Is that they do not
criminals.
tions on practically all of the tvpes
Waah'ngton. Jan. 18—(Scottlsh which I have been asked to appoint.
what they aro doing.”
money durlnjg the past year than the
The map of the Grants Pass Irri­ of automobile insurance and for R,te
(Bureau) -The proposal It seems probably, however, that,
The Chicago police department is
In announcing that policy, Collina Roseburg office, was at Douglas, gation district was used to some ex­
since American capital will be used
AmeJ,ca a ™,d
demonstrating Its belief In thlB figuratively banged his fist on his Wyoming, where the famous Teapot tent to get the locations and owner­ most makes of automobiles. Furth-|t0 e’tab,,8J*
if the project is carried through, it
er.
the
new
rates
in
a
number
of
in-
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theory by taking every precaution, desk and told his policemen one or Dome oil lenses brought the receipts ship of outlying tracts as well as the
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educational circles for years, meets will be established in this country.
under a new policy framed by Mor­ two other red-hot things.
stances
are
retroactive,
so
that
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to 34,638,000. The receipts of all canals which traverse the city. For . .
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“Barcelona, The Hague,
Ban
gan A. Collins, its chief, to protect
flnancter tQ
One was that policemen neod not innd offices in Wyoming nmounted to the most part, however, the work is bates aggregating a Urge sum. will offer Qf a gaQ
Diego,
and
one
other
city,
which
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young girls and boyB arrested for think they are privileged persons. 35,054,099. In Oregon the total re­ original with Mr. Clarke.
be paid to automobile owners who , na(e from three tQ ftv<J hundred acreg
am not now at liberty to name, have
first offenses.
have taken out their Insurance with- f land near that Callfornta cltjr £or so far put in their bids to be the seat
They were told quite plainly that ceipts of the seven land offices were
in the tost few weeks
|tg USe, and the prof(er of a mllllon of the university. No other country,
Collins has ordered his force to they were servants of the people, not 31,127,726, Roseburg land office tak­
According to a summary of the doIIar endowment from a Detroit however, in my opinion, would be as
Brutality, drunkenness, ing in 3580,179.40 and Portland land
coase acting “hard boiled’’ to first masters.
new manual ‘made yesterday, fire and , business man.
California's re­
offenders and to stop herding them “pull’’ and special privilege are done office, 3424,183.
free from outside influence nor so
Into cells with toughened criminals. with in Chicago police circles, he ceipts were 3998,288.19. The land Former Secretary of War Says Hr theft insurance has been reduced on
Dr. Augustus O. Thomas, presi­ fair in dealing with an international
Will Not Be a Candidate
an average 15 per cent, although dent of the World Federation of Ed­ problem of this character as the
office at Vlsula, California, was third
"It Is the duty of policemen," the said.
there are a number of notable excep­ ucation Association and commission­ United States.
Collins told his policemen to bring in the United States, and Portland
chief said, "to act with wisdom, not
Cleveland, Jan. 18.— (A. P.) — tions to this rule, mainly in the er of education in Maine, is author­
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with severity, toward first offenders. all violators of the law to police-sta­ took fourth place.
"As at present contemplated, the
Tho receipts of the Roseburg office Newton D. Baker, former secretary small car field, where a smaller re­ ized to appoint a committee to in­ world university would receive be-
Mnny young girls fall in with bad tions, regardless of any protest that
were due largely to tlte big timber of war, laughed today, when he was duction, and In some Instances a vestigate the feasibility of the world tween 10 and 15 graduate atudents
company In a big city like Chicago. they have "drag up above.”
"I know the captain” no longer sales conducted during the year and shown a St. Petersburg, Florida, very slight increase, has been made. university idea. Speaking of It, he from each of the 72 countries of the
They go to dances and to cabarets,
ignorant of the character of the will by synonymous with immunity. the payments made on homestead dispatch saying that he would be a Liability insurance rates. It is es­ said:
world, forming a student body of ap­
"If a man gets away with break­ lands. The same condition prevailed candidate for the democratic nom- timated, have been cut 20 per »ent
places in which they find themsolves.
“Final decision of where the uni­ proximately 1000.
He said on the average, while collision insur­ versity will be established, as well as
"When there is a raid a lot of ing tho law because he knows the in tho Portland office. Douglas, Wyo­ inatlon for president.
"The university would be non-po-
youngsters ere hauled off to a pollco captain,” tho chief told his force, ming and Visula, California, both re­ nothing was further from his ance has been cut 50 per cent on the the question of whether or not it litlcal, nonprejudiced, and nonsec­
station. That's bad. It makes the "the captain will be looking for ceived their large totals from oil thoughts «han candidacy for a poll- average and In some instances as will be established at all, of course, tarian and should wwniifii<mij«i the
leases and royalties.
ticail oMice.
will bo made by the commission science of education.”
youngsters hard. I do not subscribe work."
high as 60 per cent.
TO BE ON SIXTH STREET LOT
HAD GOVERNMENT APPROVAL
SITUATION BEING DISCUSSED
COURT UPHOLDS MEASURES
THREE HURT IN COLLISION
BANKS ARE TO BE GIVEN AID
APPLE GROWERS ORGANIZE
BROMLEY EXPLAINS NEW RATE ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE BETTER
TB MW(E
trip
CLARKE COMPLETES CITY MAP
ROSEBURG OFFICE IS SECOND
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BAKER LAUGHS AT REPORT