Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 27, 1924, Image 1

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Granta Pass
VOL. XV., No. ill.
OLEO BILL IS
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WORLD FLIERS HOP 5«*., n
TO TURN IN MACHINE? ’s
Gateway to the Oregon Caves
GRANT* PAH«, JOMEPIIINE COUNTY, OREGON,
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Simla Monica, ftat. 27.—(A.
♦ •P. I Che world filers hopped
♦ off at 10:55 today
for Suu
♦ Diego where they will “turn
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Ifi" their famu|is world-gird­ ♦
♦ ling planes.
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MONRAY, OCTOBER 27, 1024
HEROIC WOMAN IS DEAD;
LIFE OF NEICE IS SAVED
Kan Bernardino, Cal., Oct.
27.—(A. P.)- Mrs. T. H. Kel­
ty, who, while lying injured at
the bottom of a mountain can­
yon, slashed her breasts and
wrists to keep «live with her
blood her flve-yi-ar-old niece,
died here late yesterday, Kel-
ty died 12 hours after the
machine plunged over the em­
bankment. Shrubbery hid the
machine from searchers for
three nights and t«wo days. A
fund has been started for a
monument to Mrs. Kelty.
WHOLE NUMBER Afl.TL
FARMER NEAR SALEM IS
GORED TO DEATH BY BULL
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♦ Charles Schumaker, 28, a far­
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living near Sublimity,
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♦ gored by a bull.
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«T. IXHTH EASY PICKING
FOR BAD CHECK ARTIST«
St. Louis. Oct. 27.— (I. N. 8.)—
This city and surrounding towns are
Iteing flooded with bad checks by an
I organized gang of crooks, according
to A. R. Picker, district manager of I
a surety company which writes fraud
insurance.
COOLIDGE-DAWES PARTY WILL
BE HERE IN EVENING FOR
BIG MEETING
Port Arthur. Out., Oct. 27. (I. N.
«.)■ «Contracts for ths construction i
of 400 miles of road stretching from
Port Arthur to Wlnnepeg have been
t
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let at an approximate cost of J16,-
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000,000, according to an announce­
ment by A. W. Campbell, Dominion
Picker says St. Louis is selected
PASSENGER FLIGHTS SHOW
Highway Commissioner. The new i I.al'ollrtte Thinks Ile I» Winning
FEW ACCIDENTS IN EUROPE Mot Mentioned in LaFollettc Reports by bad check passers because it is IxM-al Republicans Will Make Trip to
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Is ( lunge Hurled Toil«) —
i almost impossible, under Missouri I Upper Valley City— Band Playa
road will form the last Hnk In the Votes—«Davis Working on Windup
Speech of Ills Schedule
Coercion .Shown
at 7 ONTIock Here
laws, to secure convictions for pass­
3.000-mlle trans - Canaday highway I
London. Oct. 2?.-—(A. P.)—Only I
ing
worthless
checks.
He
pointed
running from Halifax to Vancouver.'
six deaths have been recorded In I
out that the law requires proof of
the last five years of English com­
Chicago. Oct. 27.—(>A. P.) — mercial aviation. More than 50,000
Washington, Oct. 27.— (A. P.)— the intent to defraud when a worth-
| A large number of the members
Extensive preparations are «nder
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'Chairman Butler, of the Republican passengers were carried during that Charges that “enormoun sums“ are toes check is issued and also gives way for the big Republican meeting
of th« Josephine County Dairymen's
(national committee yesterday issued
being spent in behalf of the LaFol- the drawer of the check five days In here tomorrow night when the Cool­
association, at their regular meeting
Developments Are Awaited in China a statement expressing confidence in time, and about 4.000,0000 miles lette-Whe^Ier ticket were made to­ which to make the check good be­
idge-Dawes Transcontinental Lincoln
last Saturday evening, discussed the
flown.
Where Battle Imminent
the success of the republican ticket.
tour caravan reaches Grant« Pass.
coming referendum vote on th« oleo­
The English commercial air ser- day before the senate investigating fore he can be prosecuted.
“We believe President Coolidge will vices have had remarkable growth, committee by the Republican nation-1 Picker exhibited a list of more It will undoubtedy be th« biggest
margarine and condensed milk bill,
Tientsin, Oct. 27.—(A. P.)—One | be named the chief executive, and
al committee, through its counsel, than 40 individuals who are known rally of the campaign in thtB city,
and appointed committees to see that
hundred American marines were so enabled to conduct the work al­ starting with a total of 20 passe n- Weymouth Kirkland.
; to have passed bad checks, but who with the band out and the oratorical
th« voter» of Josephine county ar«
increas-
gers
for
1919
and
steadily
i landed from the cruiser Huron at I ready started In leading the country
"These funds are not included in have never been prosecuted.
tap turned on full force. The cara­
fully Informed on thn Importance of
lug.
Most
of
the
passenger
service
Taku today and left Immediately for , to permanent prosperity” he said
the fund reported by the LaFollette
van will be met it Gold Hill by the
sustulnlng this bill. They pointed
was
done
between
London
and
Paris,
Pekin Rumors of developments at
iter I Republic-nr who will escort it
out that all persona interested In the !the capitol were circulating but ro­
where six trips are now made daily. organization," Kirkland said, “and
ir.:o the city. The meeting Harts in
future of Josephine county should llable information Is unavailable. J
The routes to Berlin. Moscow and we have Iota or evidence showing co-,
Aiken. Maryland. Oct. 27.—(A. Cologne are now lieing operated ercion of labor unions with regard Services Held in East Room of White t'.e evening at 7 o’clock.
vote "yes" upon this bill.
Wu Pel Fit. deposed military head P.)—Senator I.aFollette, reiterating
House Today
It was the consensus of opinion [of the Peking government,
daily and carry on the average of two to how they shall vote.”
Arfter 7 o'clock to the evening.
11 ; hl« confidence in the election result. passengers. The freight capacity of
of the dairymen present that If the
until
9. there wiH be no traffic on
marching on Peking to regain
Washington.
Oct.
27.
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(A.
P.)
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Issued a statement today declaring the planes is usually taken several
Josephine county voters were fully loot power. ,
Sixth street which is to be roped oft
Funeral
services
for
Henry
C.
Wal
­
he
was
impressed
by
the
“
Increased
Informed upon this measure there
days In advtfttce.
lace. secretary of agriculture were from H to F. This is done for the
registration and believed the laiFol-
would be very little objection to it. DIZZY GOIW WILL HEE
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held in the East room of the White purpose of allowing the large crowd
b<tte-Wheeler
ticket
would
be
the
particularly the fact that the bill
VOIX'ANO IN' ACTION
ry Day” Is <'«-lebnitcd—People ¡■House today. The Presàdlent and expected to hear the speakers who
benlHclary".
does not prevent the sale of oleo­
Arc Given Freedom of Ships
Mrs. Coolidge and other high offi­ are being brought. The band is
Honolulu. Oct. 27.—(I. N. S.)—
margarine except as It Is mixed with
cials
gathered to pay their respects. scheduled to play from 7 until 7:30
Every
sailor
man
who
visits
Hawaii
milk. They pointed to th« wording
Washington,
Oct.
27.
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(A.
P.)
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New
York.
Oct.
27.
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(A.
P.)
—
Burial
will be made at DesMoines, o'clock. <At 7:30 the speakers will
Storage Dam Near Ashland Will Im-
on the ballot, which says: “To make next Spring, In connection wHh the
be introduced and by means of am-
The Navy kept "open shop" today, i Wallace's home,
final lap of the prosi-
lutge
maneuvers
which
are
to
be
j
Entering
the
pound Irrigation Water
uiilawful the manufacture, sale, ex­
which is Navy day and Theodore |
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plkflers. will be heard for many
staged In thrsie waters, will have an dentlal race, John W. Davis worked
change, etc., of the following: Any
Roosevelt's birthday. In every
'blocks.
5 opportunity to see the world-famous today on the windup of his address
Ashland, Oct. 27.—Construction of
substitute for butter containing milk
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(he scheduled on Saturday night at Car­ the Emigrant creek dam. eight miles bor and naval establishment,
The caravan will be men tomor-
or milk products and also containing [ volcano of Kilauea. Thia la t»<-,
public
was
invited
to
inspect
the
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contemplates
mak-
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Robert
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negie
hall,
promise
of
Admiral
row
at the California line by a large
southeast of this city, has been com­
any vegetable fat. 2. Any condensed i
Broadway Checks Gay Course to
ccrnnmndsr-ln-chiaf el th* Ing of a general restatement of the pleted and within two weeks the im­ workings of a the
number
of Ashland people aad twill
i naval
- s' service
or evnporated milk, containing any Coooiz. <______ :__
Mourn For Comedton
who
recently 1 laanes and is drafting -the speech pounding of water in the giant res­
United
States
fleet.
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be
escorted
Into the Lit h la city.
vegetable fat. 3. Any aubaatltute tor
completed a preliminary Inspection more carefully than sny since his ac- ervoir between this huge dam and
They lease Ashland at 11:30 and
butter containing milk or milk prod-
New
Tork,
Oct.
27.
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(A.
P.)
—
of Island porta. Kxperts predict ceptance address
have lunch and a meeting at Med­
the Pacific highway, an area of 240
ucta. unless the milk therein Is pure,
Broadway checked Its gay course to­
volcanic srthrlty commencing with-j
acres, will be started, according to County Su{N*rintendent Bacon Makes day to mourn the death of Lew Dock- ford. Central Point is to be reached
from
clean,
fresh,
unadulterated
milk
A
at 2:45 and Gold .HUI at 4. where
engineers of the Talent Irrigation
which no cream or butterfat has In a few months which should make
Visit to County Schools
stader. 69, famous minstrel and
district.
been removed. 4. Condensed or It a sight worth seeing by April or
black face comedian, who died yes- they will be met by a large delega­
The houses on the Dodge, Tucker
evaporated milk, or any substitute May. when the fleet activities will
County School Superintendent terday iHia death was the culmina- tion of Josephine county republicans.
and other ranches in the canyon and Alice M. Bacon last week made vis­ tion of two years illness, resulting 1 At least 130 cars are wanted to
berefor which contains, or In muk- be at their height.
form in the procession which meets
Ing which Is used, milk which Is not Talk To lie Given—
I “White Elephant” Roofh to Include valley which will form the reservoir its to a large number of the schools from a fall.
the caravan and there are asked to
have been torn down and everything of the county. She finds that there
Ipure. clean, fresh, healthful and un­ | The general public Is urged to
Many New Articles
get in communication with E. E.
is
ready
for
the
storing
of
the
8000
adulterated.“
is
a
greatly
increased
interest
in
j attend the talk given by Nlel R. Al­ «
Blanchard, state coanltteeman, who
acre feet of water. ,the capacity of schools and school matters during
Another interesting fact brought I len on the measures to be voted on
has a large supply of pennants for
the
reservoir,
which
the
engineers
At
the
rummage
sale
to
l>e
held
the
past
few
years.
With
scarcely
out at the meeting was that labor in­ I at the coming election Tuesday af-
the
cars taking part.
Medford
Footltall
Eleven
Trounces
estimate
will
not
only
be
absolute
an exception the schools are being
terests over the state, through their ternoon. October 28, In the lecture by the Women's club on November
Grants
Pass
Team
insurance
against
serious
shortage
in
8.
at
Smith's
Garage,
a
new
idea
will
painted
inside
and
out,
the
interiors
In
the visiting party will be W.
organizations, are backing the bill room of the library. The meeting
A. Jeffries, ex-congressman from
strongly, and Otto Hartwig, president ' Is under the auspices of the Legis­ be worked out. In addition to used any year, such as has been felt dur­ are being "dolled u>p”, plants are
Medford. Oct. 27.—The Medford Nebraska, who is to speak. He has
of the state federation of labor, is a lative department of the Grants Pass articles offered for sale, new articles ing the previous summer, but will being added and in general, great
suitable for Christmas gifts will be provide water for the irrigation of strides are being made in making high school football team defeated the added distinction of being the
member of th« state-wide committee ! Woman’s Club.
¡(offered. Everyone In th« city is 4000 acres more than is included in the schools more attractive. The Grants Pass high school Saturday ■ man who placed the name of General
trying to secure the passage of this
article. the Talent Irrigation district at pres­ school work has been found to be afternoon, 27 to 0. in a rough game, Dawes in nomination for the vice­
bill.
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It
is
desired
that
such
things
as ent.
improved by the same amount. The on a rain soaked field. In the final presidency. Herbert L. Moore, of
was
also
pointed
out
that
it
wan
(
It
The reservoir when filled will pre­ interest is not alone with the pupils quarter two Grants Pass players were Vermont, a personal friend of Ex­
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i handkerchiefs, aprons and towels,
thn labor organizations of Canada 1
that drovo this product out of their Radio Fans Mill Have Illg New nn(j similar articles will be donated. sent a beautiful sight to those trav­ and teachers but also is found in the ordered from the field for slugging. president Roosevelt will also be in
Broadcaster Soon
These things will be sold at the eling the Pacific highway, as the wat­ school patrons, who make the im­
The locals outplayed their oppo- (jje caravan,
country, No oleomargarine has been
nents in every department of the
"White Elephant" booth, which has er will extend even up and under the provements possible.
sold In that country for several years.
At each stop a register is signed
To radio fans of Grants Pass the , always been one of the most inter­ bridge across the Pacific highway at
Mks. Bacon visited Louse Creek game, scoring their touchdowns on by men who voted for Abraham
One of the best talking points of the
long
end
runs
and
forward
passes.
that
point.
A
road,
above
the
water
announcement
that
a
new
1000-watt
eH
ting
booths
of
the
sale.
Here
all
school. Dixie. Three Pines. Hugo,
labor organizations Is the fact that
station will be on the air on the
¡sorts o( O(|dg and ends which are of level from the highway to the dam Quartz creek. River Banks, Shan The Medford team was handicapped Lincoln. When complete, the book
the use of oleomargarine tends to
will be suitably bound and forward-
clfic coast within a short time will I no further use to the owner are dis- site, has been constructed.
Creek, I-one Pine. Baltimore. Wil- by a wet ball and a muddy field, | ; ed to President Coolidge.
tower their standard of living
The new st at ion. pOSed of. Last" year a dress form, a
liams. Provolt, New Hope. I.aurel and after scoring three touchdowns
It was the opinion of the dairymen be big news.
The trip was suggested by Ver­
Grove, Missouri Flat and Murphy. in the first halt, resorted to safety
present that. In spite of the many KFQX. will be located at Seattle and I)n|r o( crutches. many pictures, brlc-
tactics.
Van
Scoyoc
and
Conrad
mont
friends of President Coolidge,
wlll
be
the
first
powerful
1000-watt
B
_brac,
and
pleceB
of
jewelry
were
iA.
S.
Rosenbaum,
district
freight
She
exipects
to
visit
the
Illinois
val
­
advantages Josephine county has for
'station in the Pacific northwest. In-Inlnoug the varied collection. This and passenger agent, of Medford, ley this fall. On her trip. Mrs. scored two touchdowns each, and, During the trip west, 15 states were
» dairying. It would be Impossible for
year with the additional uew arti- was in the city today on business. Bacon found that River Banks with Dunn at quarterback shined for visited, with Oregon the 16th. It
local dairymen to compete with co- foresting programs are promised.
Til«
location
of
the
broadcaster
c|e„ (h„ “White Elephant” booth He was accompanied by W. H. Mc- 'school had netted $63 on a box so- the locals. Conrad kicked three has been endorsed by the Republican
eonnut oil laid down at Pacific coast;
was chosen as an ideal transmitting will be also a Christmas bazaar. The Uean, assistant superintendent, of ‘cial the proceeds to be used to pay goals.
. National committee.
points at eight cents per pound. They
A
Medford
throughout
played
con-1
station,
being
located
In
the
Mount
committee
in
charge
consists
of
Mrs.
Roseburg. They are on their way 'the rent of a piano for the school.
also pointed out that the biggest
Raker district on a high bluff over­ Geo. Lundberg, chairman. Mrs. H. to Ashland where they will attend A musical program was given at the sistent football, completed four for-;
side of thè argument against oleo­
looking Lake Washington.
L Wilson and Mrs. Frnnk Mash­ the meeting of the iLithians and social and an enjoyable time re­ ward passes for long gains, while the
margarine Is tho health side, and
The studio and offices are on the burn.
visitors completed but one. The I
Cavemen.
ported.
it is common knowledge that oleo­
21st
floor
of
the
L.
C.
Smith
build
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Medford goal was never in danger, i
margarine do«B not contain the
and the ball was in Grants Pass ter­
growth-giving vltamlnes that are ing In the downtown district and are
First Car Will Be Available for Only
connected by private telephone wires.,
ritory for three quarters.
contained In butter.
Few Days More
The Grants Pass line was weak,
Considerable time has been spent
in the draping and acoustical treat-j
and the last local touchdown was
Ballot Boxes Prepared—
ment of this studio to mako It per-'
bucked over with straight football,
The ballot boxes for the general feet In every detail.
the Grants Pass team putting up a
Orders for the first car of Pyro-
election on Novomber 4 are being
A remote control line to the Bag- ■
desperate but unavailing struggle tol, the government explosive, will
prepared for distribution. The bal- dad cafe at Third and Madison is
under their own goals.
be closed November 1, according to
lots, penells, ink and other essen- completed and In operation, featur­
Smith and Green played the best County Agent Howell this morning.
tlals aro being iplaced in the boxes ing liny Robinson (late of the Zleg-;
game for Grants Pass, but were too At that time sufficient orders will
and will be ready to hand over to fold Follies) and his orchestra every
closely watched to get away for any have been received to make up the
•th© sheriff on Wedhosday. They night from 8 until 9, signing off for I
long runs on forward passes—their minimum car of 24,000 pounds of
will then be distributed to ,the var- one hour for other entertainment,
specialty.
this explosive, and the powder should
ious precincts ready for the voters. and coming on again from 10 to It.
In a punting duel at the beginning be received in about two weeks after
The latest flashes of news, stock
of the second half, Demmer out -1 the orders are sent.
and market reports, weather reports,
kicked Smith, Grants Pass threat-
It was pointed out this morning
frost warnings, etc., will be given.
ened to score when they recovered
that
it is not yet too late to get
the ball on a fumble, but were held.
Wednesday night each week, from
orders into this pool, and it will be
7
until
8,
will
be
"Radio
Fan
night,"
I
Medford
kicked
out
of
danger.
Tnltcd «tatos Attorneys Asked Io
Considerable feeling was mani­ held open until Saturday evening.
at which time an hour program will
Quit Hays .Attorney General
Farmers in many sections of the
fested between the players, the Med­
be given, made up of the majority
ford team objecting to neck tack- state have already received their
Washington, Oct. 27.—(A. P.) — of suggestions received from
ling, and in spite of the fierceness' shipment and find that the explosive
Four United States district attorneys radio fans in the northwest.
of the play time was seldom called is doing exceptionally good work.
Other remote control lines
have been asked to resign and six
At the cost of $9.36 per 100 pounds,
out.
others have resigned, since last July der way to which places the station
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The opening of the game was play­ f. o. b. Grants Pass, caps included,
Tblii I r the Zeppelin ZR-3, last Germany, Oct. 12, the 432nd anni- of tho new worrti. Tho ZR-3
as a result of failure to enforce pro­ is not permitted to disclose at this
ed in a heavy shower, and was at­ this offers one of the cheapest means
hibition. Attorney General Stone time, as ft Intends to introduce some- [word in ultra-modern airships, The versary of the day Christopher Co- exacted from Germany as part
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ment of its war debt with the United tended by a crowd of 1000, includ- of land clearing ever presented to
said today referring to charges of I thing In tho radio world heretofore
giant blimp toft Frledrlckshafen, lumbus first set foot upon the soil j States.
Ing many from Grants Pass.
¡Josephine farmers.
lax prohibition enforcement.
unattempted.
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE IS ASKED
e- .- ' OTHERS ALSO _ ARE
_ CONFIDENT
MONEY NOT ACCOUNTED FOR
TO BE MET AT 60L0 HILL
WALLACE FUNERAL IS HELD
NAVY KEEPS OPEN SHOP
EMIGRANT DAM COMPLETED
X OOCKSTADER DEATH MOURNED
MUCH INTEREST IN SCHOOLS
PLAN FOR RUMMAGE SALE
LOCALS DEFEATED 27 TO 0
10OO-WATT STATION TO START
PYROTOL ORDERS WILL CLOSE
New View of the ZR-3
LIQUOR LAWS ARE ENFORCED
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