Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 05, 1924, Image 1

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    PORTLAND BONDS PASS
WITH LARGE MAJORITY
I
CONFESSED BOMBER IS
ALSO FOUND TO BE LIAR
U. S. OFFICIALS
Portland, Mar. 5.— (A. P.)
The special election held yes­
terday for bonds for the widen­
ing of the bridge approaches
resulted In 14.040 for the af­
firmative and 9.06» in the nega­
tive.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
HOGS ATTACK
♦
New York, Mar. 5. — The ♦
♦
New York, Mar. 5.— (A. P.) ♦
♦ hitherto mysterious mah Jongg ♦
♦ The police were advised today
! ♦ malady manifest in local social ♦
♦ that Ralph Thurber, who con­ ♦
♦ circles recently is no longer a ♦
♦ fessed in a London prison to
♦ mystery.
♦
complicity in the Wall street ♦
♦
Nor Is credence given the ♦
♦ explosion, was in San Quentin ♦
♦ theory that those itching palms ♦
♦ prison when the explosion oc­ ♦
♦ have any psychological aspect ♦
♦ curred.
—
♦
♦ —such as the desire to win.
♦
♦
TWO-FOLD PROItiNAL WOULD COOPERATIVE MARKETING
< mi cago grind jury finds ♦
ROBERT C. HHIPMAN VICTIM OF
The phenomena is due to ♦ HTATE OFFICIAI/* DECIDE TO
HI tN'EHM i i. ix CALIFORNIA
AJJX>" t'AHIl OR PAID I P
EVIDENCE WlllHI WILL
CONTRACT 3000 ACRES
DUKE LAUDS THE
♦ poison ivy, and is not caused by
FEROCIOUS BOAR THIS
I NHU RANCE
BE SUBMITTED
♦ the tiles, but by the lacquer on ♦
OF FLAX
U. 8. MAIL SERVICE
.AFTERNOON
Watsonville, Cal., Mar. 5.—(A. P)
♦ the cases!
♦
—Tho latest of the numerous cooper­
♦
Cambridge, Mar. 5.—(A. P.) —
Skin specialists and medical ♦
ative marketing organizations in Cal-
♦ journals agree that the Oriental ♦
Lecturing to the University Aero­
1 Bornia Is a company known us the
♦ lacquer with which the cases ♦
nautical Society, the Duke of Suther­
Watsonville Appio Distributors, com-
♦ are coated contains the juice of
land expressed the belief that light
I prising appio growers and packers in
♦ poison ivy and that the irritat­
airplanes will prove themselves a
Dcinsud M m <1 o That Suino of Rev­
Hprculatlon,
liribcry
For
Liquor
P«r-
Stayton,
Turner
und
Albany
Selected
Death Almost at Hand an Aid Arrives
[tho Pajaro valley. The yearly apple'
♦ ing propensities may lie latent ♦
wonderful new factor in aviation.
enu« of Anti-Bonus Iteaguc Be
As Sites—Farmers Will Get
—No One Near When Accident
crop in thia district totals more than [ niits and Use of Government Flics ♦ for so much as 400 or 500 ♦
The
Duke
paid
a
tribute
to
the
liooki-i! Into by Committee
Are Charged
$21 For Straw
Occurred Except Wife
1,000,000 boxes.
♦ years.
♦
American mail and its “wonderful
There now are 58 cooperative mar­
♦
♦
development’’ of service across the
keting associations ill tin* state. They[
i
states, and told his hearers that the
Washington. Mar. 5.—(A. P.)— FRANCE WOULD INCREASE
Salem, Mar. 5.—(A. P.)—State of­ United States was “undoubtedly
Washington. M m
1 ' 1 1
nr« d«< lared to bring California
Attacked by a ferocious boar as
A two-fold soldier bonus plan, pro- farm„ril mtlch greal,.r re1urnH lhnD Not only charges against two mem-1
ti -XAT iox of gamblers ficials late yesterday decided that ahead of us in regard to high speed.” he was feeding his hogs shortly after
riding option, of full cash payments, throUBh th(. old method of Individual bars of Congress, but evidence re­
the state this year shall contract for
Referring to the construction of
or paid up Insurance, was proposed sale.
lating to other suggestions of wrongs Pari», Mar. 5.—(A. P.)—Gamblers 3000 acres of flax with tho farmers the Shenandoah and her safe return 1 o’clock today, Robert C. Shipman,
to the house ways and incanii com­
During 19’3 farm crops of the doing by officials in Washington, [ in France, patrons of the race tracks of Marion and Polk counties, to be after breaking away from its mast, a homesteader living two miles south
mittee today by a committee of vet­ state returned their growers approx­ will be laid before the federal grand and tho green table, lost 262,009,000 worked at the prison flax plant. Far­
the Duke said: “That was a per­ of Grants Pass, was knocked down
erans repnesontlng the house demo­ imately *531,000,000.
Jury hero Imnwdlately. The white francs in 1923. This was the total mers will be paid *21 tor long straw. formance of which they might well and killed, Mr. Shipman had gone
crats.
house officials said today that all rake-off of the Casinos, added to the The Hoke people, who own the Can­ be proud, and a sufficient answer to out to the pen, which is some dls-
phases of evidence adduced recently , percentage collected by the govern- adian puller demonstrated here last those who said that airships could tance from the house and was feed-
Chicago. Mar. 5. — I I A. P.)—Oppo-j
by the Chicago grand jury, invewti-[ ment and the raring associations on year announced that they will estab­ never be made safe."
ing the animals when the big boar
»A..,..« n« I
I
sltlon to a soldier bonus expressed
at |
gating the veterans’ bureau and not the mutual betting payments,
lish a mill at Stayton, Turner and Al­
started his attack. He bit Mr. Ship­
a public hearing before tho house Will Ask Da-legations From Grain passed on there because of a lack of
In addition to the foregoing, there bany. Each is to get a mill, it is MANY DAILY PAPERS
man on the leg. severing the femoral
ways and means committee drew a
Jurisdiction, would be gone Into by Is a vast amount of irregular betting said, and one may also be established
SUSPEND DTRING YEAR
Growing Nectlons to Go East
artery, which allowed him to bleed
demand from some members that
the grand Jury here. The subjects conducted by bookmakers on which at Aumsville.
profusely. Mrs. Shipman tried to
contributions to the ox-servlco men's
Richmond, Va., Mar. 5.—When
Portland Mar 5__ (A P )__ Port- *‘xlM’c,ed t0 bo investigated involve neither government nor racing asso-
get help but was unable to secure
anti-bonus league be investigated.
the
census
of
the
daily
newspapers
land jobber's,* merchants and bankera t'lnla lluorl ‘h*
,°r mOre hUh Jnr ' cUt
‘o*”
• «»"»mtartoti,
and jut [ pi
I ID UfflRg
SPRFAI1INR
IiUlllA
v I Il L n U I II U tn the United States and Canada wrs aid in time to save her husband.
Testimony of Edward Allen, New today announced their decision to ¡rials
used thnlr
their nffiniol
official influanaa
influence for nnw
now ovnorfa
experts ora
are atit«IvHn«v
studying hnw
how »trial
this UL.UU
According to Mrs. Shipman, the
York, former officer of the league, urge delegations from grain growing purposes of speculation, that liquor illicit trade can be made to pay Its
taken, it showed that in 1923 a total other men were working out in the
relative to contributions to a fund states to go to Washington to urge permits were wrongly procured contribution. The state wants Its Roys and Girls Take lively Interest of 36 dailies had suspended publi­
field clearing. She was unable to
to defeat the bonus, stirred up the
in State Work
cation during the year. In addition make them understand what was
the passage of the McNary-Haugen through tho use of money and that rake-off.
controversy. In reply to questions bill. This action was taken in re­ official government files were turned
Of the casinos, that at Weauvllle
to this 34 dailies had consolidated, wanted and was unable to beat the
of Representative Oldfield, democrat,
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ resulting in a greatly reduced num­ hogs oft by herself,
sponse to a request from the Eastern over to persona not entitled to them. was the biggest winner; with 25,000,-
When help
.Arkansas. Allen said, George 8. Oregon delegation.
A grand jury is expected to be con­ 000 francs.
vallis, Mar. 5.—Oregon has had an ber of daily publications in the coun­ was finally secured, so much blood
Davidson of the Gulf Refining com­
vened here shortly to go Into the
increase in the number of boys' and try.
had been lost that Mr. Shipman was
pany, Pittaburg, undertook to raise a
charges against the congressmen.
These papers were active one year unconscious and died shortly after
girls'
clubs during the year of 1923.
AMERICAN (NIRPORATION
fund to fight the bonus.
Their identity has not been made
HONORS RADIO OPERATOR There are now 74 2 clubs with an en­ ago but have been forced to suspend reaching the hospital. Efforts to
•'Is Secretary Mellon connected
knowtf, even to congressional leaders.
rollment of 5777. Members number­ publication or to join In a consolida­ save him were unavailing as the
with the Gulf Refining company?"
ing 3971 completed their projects. tion because of increasing costs.
hogs had bruised him severely. The
Has Meeting With One of Haugtierty*« , although it has been established
Tokio.
Mar.
ff.
—
(A
?P.)
—
Kai-
that they are members of the house.
Mr Oldfield asked.
This
was an enrollment of 69 per
muddy condition of his clothes
Moat Active Opponents
chiro
Yonemura,
the
man
who
flash
­
Allen replied he understood such
It also was disclosed today that
cent.
showed that the hogs had continued
ed
from
the
wireless
station
at
Tom-
[while In Chicago last week Attorney-
was the case.
The boys’ and girls' clubs are con­
their attack even after he had be­
'Washington, Mar. 5.—(A. P.)
loka
the
first
news
given
the
world
, General Daugherty appeared before
tinually growing throughout the Redwood Highway Receives Atten­ come unconscious. As soon as aid
Prraldent Coolidge today conferred
I the grand Jury Investigating vrterans' of the Japanese earthquake last Sep­ United States according to the offi­
Washington. Mar. 5.—Indications
arrived, he was taken to the hos­
with Senator Bortrti, one of the sen­
tion of County Court.
of a determined fight for a straight- ators most active in urging Daugher­ [bureau affairs to submit evidence re­ tember, has just been decorated for cial records of the United States de­
pital and Dr. C. J. Moser summoned.
his
performance.
out cash payment option has devel­ ty's removal. The visit revived re­ garding the activities of the two con­
partment
of
agriculture
of
January
It was then too late to do anything
Work
is
going
ahead
now
on
the
Jefferson Caifery. charge d'affaires
oped In connection with hearings on ports that the president might be gress members.
23, 1923. During the year 28,200 Redwood highway out from Grants for him.
of
the
American
embassy,
presented
soldiers’ bonus legislation before the
Coincident with an announcement
clubs were organized, making an en­ Pass, the county court having de
The victim of the tragedy was
considering the demand for Daugh­
house ways and means committee. erty's resignation.
¡today by the senate veterans’ com-j Mr. Yonemura with a medal given by rollment of 600,975. This was an cided to improve the old roadbed for about 40 years of age and was living
the
Radio
Corporation
of
America.
Chairman Green of the committee
mlttee that it would pursue a hands-
increase in organization of 12 per the summer traffic. They have placed on a homestead within the Grants
said the reporting of a moneuro
off policy in tho matter. Representa­ A purse of 1,000 yen also was given cent over the previous year, and a the new scarifier and grader on the Pass irrigation district. He was a
tive Garnett, the democratic leader.' hint from the same concern.
might be delayed boyond Saturday
completion of enrollment of 69 per work and are accomplishing as much veteran of the world war, according
Yonemura has become a notable
because of expected efforts to make
I introduced a resolution calling for
cent,
or 10 per cent less than the av- in three hours of work as formerly to bis neighbors.
considerable changes In the old bill Disappears When Anger««! By Par- the appointment of a house commlt- figure, his exploits even being re­ erage for Oregon.
was done in eight with the old equip­
counted
in
verse
in
the
Tokio
papers.
«•nts About New thr
tee to establish whether the persons
as substantially relntroducod In the
“In the different contests i only a ment. The new machinery is dragged
McKenzie measure now before the
■■ ■
j mentioned in the Chicago jury’s re-;
limited number can win,” I says H. by a caterpillar tractor and digs up
Portland, Ore., Mar. 5.—(A. P.) port were members of the house and
committee.
M. Gore, assistant secretary of agri- and grades the roadbed at the same
Representative Jeffers. Alabama, —I-ogan F. Roe, 19, has disappeared [ whether there was any ground fori
|culture for the United States, “But time. In a day and a half, the ma­
chairman of the special committee of after writing suicide notes to his par-[ tho charges against them,
you cannot take from.the boy or girl chine has gone a mile and a half
five appointed by the house demo­ enta who had angered him by insist-
The resolution went to the rules Provisional Govi-rnmcnt Nubjcct Tak­ who has undertaken this work the and has laid an excellent roadbed New Batch of Telegrams Introduced
en by Dr. R. C. Clarke
cratic conference to outline the views Ing that he could not afford a new committee, of which Mr. Garrett is
in Hearings Today.
benefits of sustained effort along a the entire distance.
[a member. Ho announced he would
of that party on bonus legislation, car he had purchased.
given line. The value of friendship,
The machine is to be placed on
Eugene, Ore., Mar. 5.—(A, P.)— contact, and that of meeting differ­ the Murphy road tomorrow after­
declared in favor of n two-fold Itonus
■ press for action on it. althqpgh he
[did not deslta to embarrass any in- A chronological history of the pro- ent situations acquired by the boys noon and that strip will be placed
bill. He advocated the cash payment HOLE WRANGEL ISLAND
Washington, Mar. 5.— (A. P.) —
SURVIVOR VISITS L. A. vestiga-tlon that might be conducted visional government which existed in and girls when they are called upon in condition as soon as possible. The The senate oil committee today again
and paid-up Insurance options.
here by a grand Jury.
Oregon from the year 1841 to 1849, In years to come to take charge of county court is pleased with the way suspended its hearings to examine
T«os ¡Angeles, Mar. 5.—(I. N. S.)—
Chairman Snell indicated that a will be incorporated in a book which this great agricultural machine of the new equipment is performing a new batch of telegrams. Addi­
Ada Blackjack, Eskimo woman, sole f>w days probably would be permit- Dr. R. C. Clarke, head of the depart­ ours.”
.
and has found that the purchase tional McLean employes will testify
survivor of tho Knight Arctic expe- ted to elapse before the resolution ment of history at the University of
Mr. Gore believes that while prizes will effect a big saving to the tomorrow. Senator Walsh today de­
Oregon, is preparing. He expects to are delightful to possess, the friend­ county.
Higher Dut Ira Especie«! on Grain dltlon to Wrangol Island, recently ar- was taken up by the committee.
clared that he was informed that
rived hero from Seattle. She wni ac­
Meanwhile, developments, he said, have the book completed this year. ships, love of work, loyalty and other
and Wheat Products.
Due to the fact that the machine Samuel Knight, of San Francisco,
The provlnicial government was by-products of the club work are the cannot be taken over the Applegate named as special counsel for the re­
companied by her son, Johnny Black- probably would clarify the situation
nnd the committee would be able to established by people of the Oregon things upon which the fabrics of so­ bridge at the present time, the road covery of the California oil lands,
Washington, Mar. 5.— (A. P.) — jack. 5, and Mrs. John Fletcher.
The woman was rescued by the ex- determine what should be done in the country during the period of joint ciety are based.
The tariff commission today dollv-
to the bridge only can be repaired. is counsel for the Equitable Trust
occupation of the territory by Eng-
•red to the president a report on the pedltion sent north by Harold NoIce, circumstances.
Until it can be taken over, other company, of New York, a Rocke­
wheat inquiry, and the president is of Englewood, N. J. When the res­
sections will receive the benefit of it. feller bank.
MRS. BLAIR BANISTER ’ ,and,an<1
v”"*d atate8‘ ,
FRANK A. MUNSEY
exported to soon proclaim an increase cuers arrived they found the woman
Information derived from letters
in the present duties on wheat and guarding tho body of E. Dorn Knight
written by officials of the Hudson's
wheat products.
loader of the former expedition.
Bay company will be Dr. Clarke’s
chief source of material in preparing
¡the history. Copies of these com-
municatlons have been made in Lon-
don for this purpose.
I “The letters of these officials con­
stitute a vast amount of material
Salt I-ake City, Mar. 5.—(A. P.) vllle are still visible on the hills
¡which has never oeen exploited." Dr.
—Contrary to the belief that Great around Salt Lake City.
[Clark said. "The archives of the
The gradual rise of the lake Is
Salt I-ake was drying up, the water
The second of the runabout races,
Miami, Fla., Mar. 5.—(¡A. P.)—
Hudson's Bay company are now open
aausing considerable trouble to rail­
in the lake is gradually rising and,
to American scholars for the first
Mors than a score of powerboats, termed tho Sweepstakes-I.lberty class
roads and farmers. The former have
ir. the opinion of J. Cecil Alter in been obliged to raise their tracks and
has
attracted
14
entries.
To
be
run
time,
a
fact
which
makes
this
work
some of thorn of the hydroplane class,
In two 40-mllo heats, tho race calls
possible."
charge of the United States weather farmers who settled on the shores of
are being tuned up hero for Miami's for n qualifying speed of 40 miles an
bureau here, it will reach the level the lake when the water was down
annual midwinter regatta, to be held hour, by displacement boats more
it was at when the Mormon pioneers have had to desert some of their
over tho Blscayne Buy course .March than 25 feet In length and powered
first came in 1847.
land Which is being gradually sub­
7 and 8. Among tho contestants are with motors of not more than 1,350
Government statistics show that merged.
several that race each year In tho cubic Inches, or over 3 2 feet in length
the lake, which is 100 miles long and
The water of Great Salt latke is
Coolidge Hays Time Not Ripe Yet for
Gold Cup classic, the greatest of all with a piston displacement
40 miles wide, had an average depth about 20 percent salt it’d it is esti­
Their Independence.
racing boat events.
ceeding 1,650 Inches.
of 15 feet 10 inches In 1868. From mated that should all the water be
Three events are on tho program,
All the air craft entered
that time until 1903 the water grad­ evaporated for the salt content about
Washington, Mar. 5.— (A. P.) —
two for runabouts and one for hydro­ hydroplane event are from Peoria,
President Coolidge today informed
ually lowered until It reached only 100,000,000 tons of the product
planes. The first of tho runabout III., champions of the 725 cubic inch
the Philippine Independence mission
a few Inchon. However, It has been would be obtainable. The lake Is
races, to be run tn two 30-mlle heats, restricted class of the Mississippi
that in his opinion the time has not
steadily rising since reaching its low popular for bathing because the wa-
is open to displacement craft of more Valley Powerboat Association. This
yet come for the separation of the
level and now the average depth is ter is so buoyant that it is posslble
than 25 feet In length and power event calls for a qualifying speed of
six fest four inches.
to staywafloat without effort. There
Mrs. Blair Banlstar of Washington, Philippines front the United States.
■with motors of not more than 825 50 miles an hour, and will be run in D. C., who, as Marlon Banlator, Is edi­ I He also declared that the United
_____
Great Salt Lake is said to be what is ho marine life on the lake because
Frank A. Munsey, newspaper owner
cubic inches piston displacement. A two 20-mile heats. After the races tor of the Fortnighty Bulletin, the na­ States government has full confi­ of New York, who has bought the Is left of ancient Lake Bonneville, of the salty condition of the water
qualifying speed of 35 miles an hour here the same program will be re­ tional publication of the Democratic dence in the ability, good intentions, Evening Mall and consolidated It with which at one time covered most of and the suggestion that fish be plant-
Ho also owns the
la required. Eight craft have been peated at Havana, Cuba, on March women's clubs, published by the Demo- fairness and sincerity of Governor- the Telegram.
what Is now Utah and part of Nevada ed there has been discarded by ex-
Herald, Sun and Globe.
oratlo national committee.
15 and 16.
General Wood.
nominated for this event.
The old shore lines of Lake Bonne-' perts.
LINEN MILLS
a WOULD INVESTIGATE FUNDS
TREE PLANS CONTEMPLATED
FEMORAL ARTERY IS OPENED
PORTLANDERS URGE PASSAGE
BORAH AND COOLIDGE CONFER
COUNTY DOES ROAD WORK
YOUTH HINTS AT SUICIDE
OREGON HISTORY WRITTEN
WHEAT REPORT IS MADE
FILIPINOS NOT YET READY
OIL COMMITTEE SUSPENDS