Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 14, 1924, Image 1

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Granta Pasa
GR4NTK PAHM, JomcPHIXR COlS'TY, OREGON.
V<>U XV.. No. 23.
ZR-3 REPORÏS
HER POSITION
UNlu ^STATES TAKES
FULL .XRE wz OF LOANS
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BATA SOUGHT
I HERE TO HELP
SETTLE LANDS
WHOLE NIMBIR :iaSM.
Tl'I SDAY, OCTOBER II. 1021.
TEAKETTLE SERVES AS
RADIO RECEIVING SET
GAS IS TAKEN
BY BRANDEGEE
10 KILL SELF
TWO ARE KILLED WHEN
TRAIN GOES OFF TRACK
iDAVIS FAVORS
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Abilene, Tex., Oct. 14.— (A. ♦
There may not be much ♦ j
♦ P.J- Max Weisen, engineer, and ♦
poetry In th«« kitchen duties of ♦
♦ Frank Pratt, fireman. were ♦
a housewife tout It begins to ♦ I
look like there will be plenty ♦ !
♦ kill'll when the sunshine spec- ♦
♦ lai of the Texas and Pacific ♦
of music. I .a nt night while Mr. ♦
♦ railroad was derailed early to- ♦
and Mrs. M. L. McCoy were sit- ♦
♦ day five miles east of Sweet- ♦
ting in another room, they ♦ >
♦ water, according to' railroad of- ♦
heurd music emanating from ♦
♦ fit lais here. No paaaengeni ♦
the
kitchen.
Investigation ♦ 1
REPRESENTATIVE OF PORTLAND
III Gl! AlltNHIl* LUMI Ml LEK OI F
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«hewed I het It appeared to come ♦ <ONNE<TI<IT SENATOR IS I ♦ were hurt.
IKHLAND
WINK
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I’ll IMIIER DEPARTMENTS
Kt l< IDE AT WASHINGTON
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I.IKI III ItNT TODAY IH
from tho teakettle, an alumln- ♦
FROM KLAMATII FALLS
VISITS CITY
THIS MORNING
RAI>|O REPORT ,
urn one which was sitting on ♦
ASHLAND - KLAMATH
the stove. They listened and ♦ I
ROAD TO ST IY Ol’EN
Ashland. Oct. 14. — Ashland III
could plainly hear what they ♦
won by a score of 9-0 over the Klum-
decided to be a saxopbone solo. ♦
Klamath Falla. Oct. 14.—Despite
nth Fulls team on the Klamath field
They took the lid off the kettle ♦
adverse weather conditions, which
on Saturday afternoon. The Ash­
and the music ceased but start- ♦
may arise, the recently completed
land teum played In better form than
e<l as soon as tile Hd was again ♦ Real Estui« Investments Held Re­
Improvl Wciitlicr Condition» Re» when they last met Klamath and Response of Stute Will Show
million dollar Ashland-Klamath Falls Special Election Would Be Asked If
put
back.
It
ceased
finally
and
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Whether or Xoi Port I und Huai-
He l>id Not Keep Promise», He
sponsible for Action — Note I»
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llev«-<l To Ite* Indicatesi by lu-
highway over Green Springs moun­
showed a consistent growth Into
no more music could be heard. ♦
no»» Men Will t’ontlnue Fund
Tell» Illinois Voter»
Ixft But f oments Unknown
crc'iM*—Util land Tomorrow
tain will be kept open during the
stronger and better game. Duriujt
The Mci'oya live several miles ♦
the first half., the home team won
winter months, officials of the state
north of the city. No explana- ♦
highway office have announced.
three points on a place kick und
tlon
could
lie
given
for
the
phe-
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Information concerning th« Grants
Springfield. 111., Oct. 14.—(A. P.J
Washington, Oct. 14.— (A. P.)—
Thus for the first tjme in history
Chatham. Mana., Ort. 14. tA. I*. > again In the lust quarter scored a
nomenon.
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\ mtMMtago revolved at 1 1 o’clock touchdown but failed to kick goal. Pass district Is sought by R. It. Ilow- ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Senator Frank Brandegee, of Con­ Klamath Falls will have direct road —Assurances that he would. If elect­
ed. ask the nation to vote again and
"extern standard time, from the The game was a fine one from the aril, presenting the marketing and
necticut. for years one of the Re­ connection with Portland and Cali­
fornia points during tbe winter. The recall him .from office in the event
7.1 If .’I 'l>y the radio corporation of first kick off. Klamath men were land settlement departments of the PARENTS OF DYING BOY
publican leaders in congress, com­ road was open last year, due to the he failed to wipe privilege from the
America nt n Hon here, gives the posl- heavier than the local team but could Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
ARI.’ UM-ATE!) RY RADIO
mitted suicide here1 today. The cor­ mild winter, but was nearly impas­ statute books and to rid the country
Howard
is
making
a
survey
of
the
lion aa 42.3 degree» north latitude, not make their superior bulk felt
oner. after an investigation, return­ sable in spots, four miles near the of corruption, were given Illinois
Los Angeles, Oct. 14.— (I. N. 8.)
47.2 degree» west longitude, «nil the agulnat Ashland’s strong defensive »lute In the interests of the Oregon
ed a verdict of suicide. The body summit being unsurfaced.
voters today by John W. Davis, dem­
»peed aa 75 mil«« per hour.
The playing. The visiting men were well state-wide development fund, raised — Radio served here to bring a dy­
was found, fully dressed, in the bath
Suificlent equipment is stored in ocratic candidate for president. He
«peed Indicates Improved weuther received by the Klamath neighbors, by Portland business men to help ing boy and his parents together.
room on the third floor. Those who
conditions. The «hip 1« approxi­ who provided a fine dinner which work out Oregon problems und to, An 11-year-old boy was picked up' made the discovery are quoted by the state highway warehouse here to declared he would recommend a
to
prospective
settlers
the
present
keep the road cleared without fur­ special recall election if he failed to
on a street, fatally injured as the re-!
mately 1800 miles from laikehursi. was served at half past six. The*
the police as saying the dead man ther expenditures for machinery.
keep his promises, after two years in
It la evpiM-ted to reach the dretlna- next date for the Ashland team is Oregon home-making opportunities.. suit of a traffic accident. He was
held in his hand a rubber tube at­
An inspection by local engineers office.
October 18. when they meet Grunts He has Just been In Coos. Douglas taken to a hospital and frantic ef-!
tlon tomorrow.
tached to a gas jet. The senator revealed a section of The Dalles-
Pass. On th«; following Saturday. and other northern counties and is forts made to locate his parents.
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was a bachelor and lived alone. His California highway
now
on
his
way
to
Jackson.
Klam
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between Merrill •• spotlighting " doe is
Finally the radio was resorted to
October 25. Ashland meets Roseburg.
Now York, Oct. 14.—(A, P.J
body
was
discovered
by
W.
G.
Lundy,
ath and other places where state aid and Mr. and Mrs. John Melton ar­
and Klamath Falls to be in poor con­
The Zll-3. enroute to Lakehurat, re­
COSTLY TO ONE HUNTER
his
secretary,
who
said
he
was
at
­
is needed. He expects to get some rived ut the hospital just an hour
dition. due to heavy wheat hauling
ported at 1 o'clock t<»(jay. Greenwich BINK ROBBERS AVERAGE
tracted
to
the
third
floor
by
a
gas
articles for the Portland papers on lieforg their son. Foster, died. They!
over a surface not designed to carry
time, her position to bo 4 1 degree,
Roseburg. Oct. 14.—H. Clark paid
870 AX HOI It IN ST. IXH'IS the needs of the state as well as ac­
odor. According to the police. Lun­ such traffic.
were Informed of their son's acd-i
north latitude, 4 1 degree« west long­
a fine of >150 in the local justice
dy
said
the
senator
left
a
note.
The
complishments
in
cooperative
efforts.
dent while a musical concert was in­
itude, making 25 mile, an hour
court today when the plead guilty
St. Louis. Oct. 14.— (I. N. 8 1—
contents were not made known.
The Portland Chaml>er of Com­
PAPAL EDICT MODIFIES
against etrong southwest wind».
to “spotlighting" a due deer near
Ilunk robberies In this vicinity since merce is In a position to help the terrupted.
DRISS OF ROMAN WOMEN Canyonville. The residents of that
January 1 have averaged >70 an state In organisation work und In
Chatham. Mass . Oct. 14
(A. P. I hour, according to statistical-minded
section report that there have been
New York. Oct. 14.— (A. P.) —
lund settlement, do-lared Mr. How­
Rome, Oct. 14.— (I. N. 8.)—The a great many persons recently shoot­
The ZR-3, 120ft mile» off the coast, Investigator».
Secretary of War Weeks issued a strong views taken by the pope on ing deer at night from the highway.
ard. Thia fall, they helped the prune
Is In a tb4ck fog today, her operator
In 17 holdups the bandits got
reported In a message received here. >222.872 from banks und trust com­ growers of Oregon stabilise th« mar­ Former Governor of Nebraska Will statemi nt concerning the death ot modern woman'» dress are having a Fifteen carcasses of does and fawns
Senator Brandegee today, saying, “I decided influence upon Roman mo­ have been found in the canyon. Tame
ket, through the organization of the
panies in St. Louis and suburbs.
Talk For «'ooliilge
know that the reason for the taking distes, who are only making cos­ deer at Deer Park inn have been
North Pacific Cooperative Prune ex­
GARDNER KNAPP PLEDGED
This Is un average of >8&u a day
of this rash step is due to personal tumes of the simplest design for Holy killed, until the owners of that pop­
Ilk FRATERNITY AT U. A. C. sine« January 1. or over >70 an hour, change. The cranberry growers of
The opening of the Coolidge cam­ financial troubles resulting from real
the coast were organized und the as­
Year celebrations.
ular resort are ready to use fire­
every day of 13 hours.
paign in Grants Pass will start to­ estate Investments.”
sociation
now
handles
90
per
cent
Models, who are reported to have arms if necessary to defend their
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor­
—
night
when
Sam
>R.
McKelvie,
for
­
of the cranberries grown in that sec­
been approved by the Vatican, are property. The officers are aroused,
vallis. Of. 14.—The pledging of
tion. State walnut growers were( mer governor of Nebraska, speaks
being made with skirts reaching to and Justice of the Peace Jones, in
Gardner Knapp, of Grants Pass, la
organized and this association han­ at the court house in 'behalf of the '
the ankles and with high fitting fining Clark, inflicted a severe pen­
announced by Sigma Gamma frater­
dles from 50 to 75 per cent of the president. The talk is set for 8 j
The dresses of alty. and stated that the court will
necked liodtbes.
nity.
2.1 Percent of Iteceli«» of Timlmr output. The organization 1« also o'clock. Mr. McKelvie has been |
women visiting the pope will be sub­ deal severely with all of those who
touring
the
west
and
is
now
on
his
aiding in the promotion of the dairy­
Sale« To Ite* Ret unici I
Rriglit Outlook Indicated at Meeting jected to more rigorous censorship. are found guilty of violating this sec­
ing Industry and Is helping th« ap- 'way south after covering Washing­
No hats- will lie worn and a veil will tion of the game laws.
of Oregon Council
ton and Oregon.
cover the head.
Washington. D. C.. Oct. 14.—-En­ pie growers.
Ex-Governor McKelvie. a 'business
Mr. Howard is seeking information
Roman society women are adopt­
Polltlcal Faction Meet and Mon* der the law which gives to states 25
man and editor, was elected to the .
I
in
Josephine
county
on
the
grape
ing the new modes.
Than HMI Injured
p«r cent of the receipts of sales of
Oregon
Agricultural
College.
Cor
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governorship of 'Nebraska by the
timber of national forest reserves, growers' association which has been
farmer's vote. He became governor vallis, Oct. 14.—A bright outlook for STAYS AWAKE 94 HOURS
Mexico City, Oct. 14. — (A. P.)— Oregon Is to receive the sum of functioning In good shape for tbe
In 1919 and was re-elected in 1921. the cooperative movement in this
past
two
years.
He
states
that
there
IN ANTI-SLEEP CONTEST Sawdust Will Not Ik* Taken Off the
A bloody crash between political fac­ >176,943 for the last fiscal year.
In 1923 he was not a candidate and state was indicated at a meeting of
Fiel«2 for Game Saturday
Leghorn.
Italy, Oct. 14.—< I. N. S. I
tions at Tuxtla Gutierres, accurred National forests In the stats contrib­ _ Is a local committee for the purpose
of listing lands here so that pros­ was succeeded by Charles W. 'Bryan. | the Oregon Cooperative council in —A prize of 1000 lire was offered
In Sunday, In which more than loti uted the following amounts.
Because of his service as editor of ! Portland last week, when 16 asso­ here recently for the winner of a
CorvalUs. Oct. 14.—(A. P.I—Of­
Cascade. >13,361; Crater, >49.- pective settlers can have the infor­
persons are reported to have been
the
Nebraska Farmer, agricultural | ciations made reports, according to contest to see which of the entrants ficials of the Oregon Agricultural
mation
they
desire.
The
Portland
killed and wounded, according to 9 63; Deschutes. >12,933; Fremont.
Paul
V.
Maris,
secretary
of
the
coun
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press dispatches. The Mexican war >4,016; Klamath. >2220; Malheur, chamber desires to cooperate with publication at I-lncoln, he started a cil and director of the college exten­ could stay awake the longest. A college football team announced
speaking tour of Indiana, then went;
minimum of 76 hours was fixed. At they had definitely decided that the
dopartment confirms the news but >6,757; Mount Hood. >6.315; Ocho- the local committee und will direct
sion service.
the expiration of this period six ot sawdust should not be removed from
gives no details. According to the co, >4.952; Kantiani, >10.375; Sis­ people here If Interested in the things to Minnesota. North Dakota. IMon-,
tana, and Washington. Few of hisI “The North Pacific Cooperative the 22 persons entered were still Multnomah -field Portland, as de­
dispatches, supporters of the govern­ kiyou, >423; Sluslww, >7,656; Uma­ that this district have to offer.
This wor^ is experimental on the speeches have been made in the lar-' Prune exchange is a going concern awake. The winner, who held out manded by the University of South­
or-elect were fired upon by the sup­ tilla. >5,533: Wallowa. >12,307;
part of the Portland organization, ger cities.
and is being administered so eco­ for 9 4 hours, fell to the street tn a ern California for the scheduled
porters of the defeated candidate. Whitman. >39,390.
nomically and is already producing coma at the end of the ordeal and game on Saturday. The announce­
Women and children were among
Washington national forest net­ Mr. Howard states, and Its continu­
ance will depend upon the success
such results that a profitable year had to have medical attention. Phy­ ment was in answer to a notification
the fatalities.
ted the state for the year >89.043.
it meets. If It appears to be getting
for the members seems assured." M. sicians said he would not fully re­ from the southern team that the
good results. It will undoubtedly be
J. Newhouse, manager, reported.
cover for several months from the game will be called off unless the
continued. It depends upon the re­ Vnlt«*«l States Investigates action of
A. R. Shumway, president of the
sponse which the efforts of the chain-
California Growers
Oregon Cooperative Grain Growers,
ber receive throughout the state.
San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 14.— (U. j announced that his organization was
TRIAL JURY IN <X»NNER
P.)
— The United States government merely recessing for a year. He de­
CASE BEING SELECTED
wants to know Just why the wineries clared in favor of legislation similar
Tacoma, Oct. 14.—(A. P.)—The
to the McNary-Haugen bill. Twenty­
New York. Oct. 14.— (A. P.) — them, when the business is usually selection of a Jury was started in the of California are running full blast
eight
leaders in the cooperative work
in these arid days ot prohibition. 1
Helling on the result of the presi­ done over the telephone.
trial ot Richard Conner for the mur­
were present nt the meeting.
The
federal
prohibition»
chief
at
i
Retting
commissioners
report
that
der of his wife.
dents) election has become a recog­
Washington has asked B. F. Rutter. I
The attack Is to be made by a
some of the large wugers frequently
Tokyo, Oct. 14.—(I. N. 8.)—The
nized and established institution In represent something more than a
prohibition director to find out for
defense of Japan against an "imag­ major portion of the combined squad­
Wall street, add Indications are that gamble on the maker's political Judg­
him.
inary" enemy which might attack by ron, and a special unit has been
■Txxst year. Rutter said, Califorrla
sea from the Hawaiian Islands, the organized to defend the coastline.
this year It will exceed all records. ment.
Muny of them represent
wineries manufactured 17,000.000
Philippines, the Straits Settlement or The navy department has made a
Retting commissioner!« report that hedges against a speculative pohltlon
gallons of wine and this year they
the Formosa sea is being worked close secret of the naval strategy to
>2,000,000 already I ibh been wagered In the stock or commodity markets
have about 40.000.000 gallons on
out in the annual grand maneuvers be tried out during the maneuvers,
on the result and that the total prob­ that Is likely to be affected by the
most of the warships having sailed
ably will reach >10,000,000 before election. Thus, if a trader Is long
of the Japanese imperial navy.
hand. About one fourth of the wine
is used for medicinal and sacrament­
The prince regent is an observer under sealed orders.
election night. About 80 per cent of severnl thousand shares and there
The general plan of the exercises
at the maneuvers and will inspect
of the bets placed In New York orig­ Is a possibility of an "adverse" can
al purposes, at the request of the
the fleet after the two opposing is known, kowever, to be the study
inate In the metropolitan area, the dldate being elected and the quoted
Washington headquarters. Rutter
squadrons meet in the final action of th« program to be adopted should
remainder being scattered through­ value of his securities Impaired, he
has set about finding out what the
an enemy attack Kyushu Island, just
of the problem.
out the country.
will take the short end of a bet on
wine manufacturers propose to do
Practically the entire Imperial south of the main island of the em­
Inasmuch as members of the vari­ the adverse candidate in order to
with their stores.
fleet, including major battleships, pire. in an attempt to get a foothold
ous stock and commodity exchanges limit his probable losses in the stock
Two years ago the excuse was that
cruisers, destroyers, sub-chasers and there from which to carry the at­
arc forbidden to plnce bets, the bulk market In the event the candidate
a shortage of cars prevented the
the one airplane carrier. Is taking tack on to the next Island, Shikoku,
of tin* business Is handled through is elected.
grapes from being shipped east and
part in the maneuvers, and in conse­ and from there to the main Island.
three or four "outside houses.”
It Is a tradition In Wall street that
they had to be made Into wine; last
Attention will also be paid to the
quence a special coast defense corps
These firms do not wager their own no candidate who was ever quoted at
year weather, winery men Baid,
money, but merely act as stakehold­ odds of better than 2 to 1 on the
has been organized at the Kure na­ possibility of the enemy sending part
forced them to gather their grapes
val station, between Kobe and Naga­ of Its fleet against Kyushu Island
ers and bring the betters together, eve of an election bus been defeated.
and press them Immediately, Rutter
the charge for their services being In fact, rarely ^ias the favorite in
saki, under the command of Captain from the Pacific side in order to
said.
Takahashi, to be ready for any emer­ draw the Japanese fleet out to meet
flvo per cent of the winnings.
betting been defeated.
In 1916
But this year there are both good
it, while the rest of the fleet is sent
gency.
So far as is known, the legality Charles E. Hughes was a 2 to 1
weather and plenty of cars, Rutter
The Naval Staff college in Tokyo up through the China sea io attack
of the practice never has been ques­ favorite over Woodrow Wilson until
declared intimating that the wine
tioned and no complaints have ever Just before election day, when the
and all other naval schools are to be from that side. Enough ships will
men are storing up their supplies In
closed during the three weeks re­ be held in reservo in the inland sea
been registered against these firms. odds shortened to 7 to 5 on Hughes,
hopes That the “good old days” •will
They require all clients to submit the only presidential favorite who bas
Lord Bledlsloe of England is tour­ quired to work out tbe problem to repel any attempt of the enemy
return. According to Rutter there is
cash, certified chocks or money or­ failed of election In the last 30 years.
Madame Segond-Weber is the old­ no legal procedure which can stop ing the United States studying indus­ given, aud the faculties and stu­ to pass through the narrow waterwuy
ders with their hots except in last In 1920 tbe odds on Harding ranged est actress on the-French stage to the manufacture of wine despite the trial conditions. This picture of him dents have been distribued among which separates Kyushu from Shi­
minute transactions with firms or from 2<A to 1, after his nomination, j day. 8be is playing at Comedie Frau fact that it cannot be sold to the was taken after a call at tbe White j lhe various vessels and coast defense koku and join the major fleet on the
I stations to observe the operations.
Pacific side.
Individuals that are well known to to 10 to 1 on the eve of election day. I calse, the great national theater.
j public. .
House.
New York, O«-t. » ■* A. P.) ♦
—Th« subscription book« for ♦
America's 11 lu.uuu.ouu portion ♦
of the f2uu.0Q0.uvu German ♦
loan, worn open'd ut 10 o’clock ♦
today. and cloned 12 tnlnulmt ♦
lui* r with tin Indlmtcd hoary ♦
ovi rmibm rlptlon.
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FINANCES ARE HELD CAUSE
WANTS TWO-YEAR TRIAL
M’KELVIE WILL SPEAK TONIGHT
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OREGON WILL GET $176,943
COOPERATIVE PROGSESS SEEN
ELECTION FIGHT IN MEXICO
0. A. C. REFUSES DEMANDS
WINERIES RUN FULL BLAST
BETTING ON PRESIDENTIAL ‘ELECTIONS
THIS YEAR TO ASSUME BIG PROPORTIONS
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