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GRANTS PAHS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON
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BRITISH DELEGATION
CHANGES SAILING DATE
TOBECOMPLETE
AUT« »MOBILEN CAN NOW TIIRI I
OVER THE F4RMT FOIR MII.F«
OF THE Bo Ui
EMPLOYES
BEING RELEASED
Bavent Suow Sturm l»ld Not Serious­
ly lm*ay the Grading O|,«vntlons
Says Mr. I »why
The Cave Highway is now rapid-
£ )y nearing completion, according to
Joe lueshy, wbo came In from the
camp Tuesday. Mr. Ixiuhy «Hated
that the first of the year will see the
road wholly completed and ready tor
use. At present lime, the hlghw-
in passable to automobiles half the
way up or a distance i of about four
mile*. The ruen are being
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rapidly as possible and there are but
two gangs, com posed of about 50 or
60 men still on the job.
Tha highway is 10 feet wide, al­
though the specifications called for
eight tact. Engineer Peters of Bel­
lingham. who has had charge of the
engineering part of tbs work, found
that the road could lie widened with­
out a great amount of extra time or
expense. The maximum grade ia six
per cant, allowing an easy climb to
the lop. The highway
terminales
(00 feel below th« cave eutrauce. A
camp aHe Is being provided at this
place.
The recent snow did not seriously
hamper operations according to Mr.
1-eahy.
Small slid«» wars encount­
ered lu a few place« but tor the most
part the road was uninjured. There
was about six Inched along the hlgh-
way. Mr. 4 «ah y left last niaht for
hie home_
In _ Emano,
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where he will
' spend the holidays. He will return
here about the first of the year to
wind up the work.
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Washington, !>«*, 21
(A.
Pi Th» British délégation to
the urlìi» conference today cun-
celleil reservations on a steumer
leaving Dmemlier 31, satisfied
th ere was Bille chance of fin­
ishing the conference liefore
I ho middle of January.
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PREFERRED CART DRIVERS
SALARI TO TEACHER'S
Berlin, l»cc. 31 (A. P » -Mlddle-
class Germans are so hard up that
recently a Potsdam candidate for an
Instructor's poet informed the gov­
ernment thut he would become a
dust-cart driver rather than have the
privilege of bringing up young Pota­
darners. ne said the i>eddllng bus-
Inesa would pay much better
Tbs government had given him to
understand that be we* one ut 175
applicants for a position of regular
teacher In German school and that
owing to his y««utli there whs no
«■bunco for him ut present.
(tI KMW Solti.E EXPELLED
Berlin, Dec. SI. (I. N. S.)—Thu
Association of Germun NolilUty ha»
expelled Freiherr von Brandenstein,
the premier of the mlddle-German
federal republic of Thuringia, who
Is a member of the majority socialist
party. The reason la that ho sup­
pressed reactionary propaganda.
ALANSON B. HOUGHTON
Salem, Ore., Doc. 21.— (A.
P. I — The sonata passed over
the veto ut the governor the Mo­
ser bill of Gio lest regular ses­
sion providing for regulation of
motor bus Hue* by the public
service commission
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SUGAR REFINERY NO
LONGER A MONOPOLY
Washington, Dec. 21.— (A
P. >- The anti-trust suit begun
against the American Sugar Re­
fining Company in 1910, Is to
be disposed of by decree approv­
ed by Attorney General Daugh­
erty. who announced the com­
pany was no longer a monopoly.
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I» FIRST BILI, TO RECEIVE FAV
I.EGINLATORH IX »NT IN ATTEMIT NEVADA TO EXECUTE
ORARLE CONSIDERATION IN
TO FIND WAY FOR FINANCING
WITH LETHAL GAS
SESSION
EXPOSITION
Reno. Nev., De«’. 21. - I. N. 3.1 —
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Sl’RG»X)N URGER REMOVAL
OF ALL APPENDI X EH
MEASURE IS INTRODUCED IN
CONORMS TO PVT STOP TO
COMBINATIONS
Kane. P„ De<*. 21.—(I. N. 3.1—
Nevada's lethal gas law providing
Dr. Evan Kane, the surgeon who last
that capital punishment be executed
Summer cut out his own appendix
by a<lminlstrating some form of gas
without first taking an anesthetic,
to «-omlemned persons will probably
has suggested to the Elk County
be tested in the Supreme Court soon,
Medical Society that a law should
when tlee Jun. a Ran Francisco Chl-
be passed by the next state legisla­
HeniUor Smith's Antl-Mlllage Rill Ite- uose, and Jlughl« Hing, a Chintwe Six Vetoes of «lie Governor Am Sus­ ture compelling every child to bave Members Who Violate Proposed Law
of Carson City, pay th« death penalty
portavi Unfavorably by th«' Cusn-
tain«! anti Boati Committee Has
Would Be Subject to a Kne of
Ita M>pendlx cut out. Properly per­
for killing one of their countrymen.
mlUea
Hot Meet
Thousand lh»l<ars
form«! ami with the right hospital
The two are the first to come under !
care afterward, he said, the number
ithe penalty of the new gas law. An j
of death« from such operations would
Salem, Ore., Dec. 21.—'(A. P.j—- ■ application for a trial has been made,
Salem, Ore, Dec. 21.—(A. P.)—' be few. He contended that many
Washington, Dec. 21.—(A. P.)—
An amended bill, incorporating an {and If this 1s denied (he men have no The first bill passed by the state sen­ human ills were directly traceable A bill prohibiting the formation in
-alternative
course
t|t>d«»r
the
law.
increased gasoline tax with the gen-;
ate was the measure providing that to diseased appendix. Chronic in­ congress of "bioca” baaed upon par­
The state has made no provision money received under the bonus act
erul provisions of the Kubli bill,
validism from rheumatism, dyspepsia ticular pursuhs or geographical loca­
was considered today by leaders plan­ fo> erecting a gas cell in Its new '»hall not be applied to payment of and other Illnesses are resulta of tions tor the purpose ot "In any way
ning the financing of the exposition. prison, now under construction. The debts contracted before receipt of chronic appendicitis, he said.
affecting legislation" was Introduced
Senate and bouse leaders asserted funner provision ot shooting or hav­ ths bonus.
today by Representative Ansorge, re­
ing
prisoners
waa
repealed
by
the
WHOLE HOOCH Ol'TFIT
that the gasoline tax measure was
The senate yesterday sustain«!
publican in New York.
the most feasible and predicted its { U*«l»lature which passed the
the governor’s veto of six measures
Senators and representatives would
Toronto, Ohio, Dec. 21.—tl. H. 8.)
Five bills on exposition ' ,a*‘
passage,
passed at the last regular session.
—Officers searched the boarding be subjected to a fine of $1.000 if it
financing were before the house to-1
Hot words were exchanged at the bouse of John Szabol here six times were proved they belonged
to a
hearing last night of the house roads without result. The seventh time "bloc.”
day on their merits.
OHIO UNIVERSITY’ GETS
Haven emergency bills have been{
MANY FOOTBALL OFFE ILS committee between Arthur Spencer, they found two stills and 24»O gallons
referred back to the legislature an
Union Pacific attorney, and John F. of mash under the front perch of
worth of consideration, among them ;
Athens, Ohio, Dec. 21.—(I. N. 8.) Logan, representing the Motor Bus the house. Szaboi was fined »400.
a bill to enable Multnomah county |—Ohio University twin« to have Association, over provisions which
Claud Booth arrived yesterday
to pay present salaries to deputy i made an impression in the East this Spencer said would make possible the
sheriffs, and th*, norblad bill appru- fall in football that alii aid in sched­ granting of exclusive franchises to from Corvallis where he has been Iront Ten to Twenty Believed Dead
attending
O.A. C. He will visit
prlatlng funds for continued trans- ule-making this winter, preparatory the bus lines.
in 4 id um bus Store
; over the holidays with his sister, Mrs.
portal Ion of 2200 school children te next season. Ohio played three
' Carl Gentner.
from outlying areas Into school dis- time» in the East, losing to Syracuse
Columbus. Ohio, Dec. 21.— (A.
tricta. Three bills have been re­
P.)—From ten to 20 people are be­
ported unfavorably, including Sen-
EDWARD J. HENNING
lieved to have been killed in a gas
ator Hnvith's providing that all
Offers for next season have been '
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exploeion which destroyed Wright's
age tax bills be suspended.
received from Center. Kentucky, the Kidnappi^K* Furnish One of Com-
women's furnishing store in East
Navy, Annapolis; Georgetown, Wash-
mOn Forms of Outlawry
Main srtee’. here late today.
Salem, Ore., Dec. 21.—(A. P.) — ington. D. C.; Cdlumbus, New York.
After brisk debate the house at noon West Virginia. Morgantown; West.
London, Dec. 21.—(A P.)—Five
today by an ¿verwhelming majority Virginia Wesleyan,
and Bethany,
Bethany. hundred and ninety-five breaches of
laid on the table a motion by Ben-^Several of these game«. It waa stat- truce in Ireland have occurred aince
nett, of Coos county, to postpone In­ ed, probably will bn scheduled.
the unsigned terms were agreed up­
definitely the direct property tax
on. Thomas Watters Brown. Attor-
bill, and as a result this measure, .Moswtay to Be Holydap—-
laey General for Ireland, told
along with the gasoline and income
•Merchants of the city will observe' hou,“s ot commons.
tax bills, will be considered by the Monday as a holiday, aa Christmas i
Th® incidents include 206 kidnap­
house this afternoon. 'The vote indi­ fans on Sunday. Banks Will remain {Pings, in 144 of which the persons
There is fun and furbishing» and
cated the house practically a unit tor open Saturday night from 6;30 to kidnapped are known to have been
dramatic splendor a plenty in the
the “Oregon 1925 Exposition,” the
Dramatic Order Knights of Khoras-
7:30 in order to care for persons released while 150 of the other
only question being a« to the beat
san. and all will be on display next
wishing to use them. Drug stores breaches relate to drilling, etc., not
method ot financing.
Tuesday evening when the ceremon­
wtll probably remain open until noon involving interference with individ­
Senator Eddy obtain«! promise of
ial is put on in this city. Probably
uals.
Monday.
exposition leaders to put into the
the uninitiated will think a circus
"Has anybody been punished for
gasoline tax bill a provision that out
has come to town, and those who are
these very serlogs offenses of kid­
of $3,000,000 to be raised. 10 per
initiated will know that it Is worse
napping?” the questioner insisted.
cent shall go to counties according to
than that.
•'A number of persons have been
proportion of the sale of gasoline
punished," was the attorney
| The D. O. K. K. is the dramatic
tor preparing county exhibits at the
branch of the Knights of Pythias, and
Twu Initiative ami Two Bond Meas­ eral's brief ►eply.
exposition.
occupies the same relation to the
ures Are < ’onslder<M
general fraternal order that the Myo­
tte Shrine does to the Masonic or­
8ax*ramento, Cal, Dec. 21.— (A.
der. The D. O. K. K. ceremonial here
P.)—Two intlatlve and two
bond
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will be in charge of the Medford
measures are on the ballot at a ape- Bings Indicate That Indian Rellr Was
temple, the only one in Southern
Trial of Jo Heil Star««1 Tuemlay Af- oial election being held today in Sac­
Shot 175 Years Ago
Oregon, the jurisdiction ot which
ramento. One intlatlve measure pro- i
trrnoon. Ends Today
Edward J. Henning
also extends into tCalifornia. There
poses the repeal of an ordinance
pointed assistant secretary
Raymund, Wasn., Dec. 21—z
Portland. Dec. 21.—(A. P.) — The Passed by popular vote
several p.)_An arrowhead shot into a huge He was born in Wisconsin and liven will 'be a large number of Knights of
case of Joe Heil. charged with the montha ago which prohibited
the f|r tree near here many years ago In San Diego, Cal.; he la a lawyer Pythias for initiation into the tem­
murder of Jerry Power», pool hall use of one-man street cars by the wajl recently discovered in a log cut and a high officer in the Loyal Order ple. and there will be mirth and mer­
proprietor, went to the jury at noon Pacific Gas and Electric Company. t>y a local lumber company.
of Mooae, aa ia his chief, Secretary riment. banquetting and social Inter­
The .
Davin.
after a trial breaking the speed re­ Repeal of the ordinance was made a rings above the
mingling. till morning doth appear.
arrowhead were j
cord. It started yesterday afternoon. condition in a recent state railroad ■ counted and they
showed 175 years I
commission finding which allowed {of growth,
ELEYKN IN JURY BOX
I the company to raise its fares in the!
The arrowhead was of blue flint
TO TRY PETE BEEBE
city. Uae of the one-man cars and an<| we|i formed.
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here
Historians
Albany, Dec. 21.—(A. P.)—Exam­
the
removal
of
certain
other
reetric-
believe
it
was
made
by
a member of
ination of the fourth panel has begun
in the trial of Pete Beebe, for the Hons, It was ruled, will permit the the Chinook or Chehalis tribes, who
Painter murder. Eleven are in the retention of the five-cent fare now occupied this section at the time It
in force.
la thought the arrow was sent into
‘jury j,0I
The second Initial Iva measure is a the tree.
Redding. Cal., Dec. 21.—(A. P.l what is known as the Devil's Kitch­
prohibition enforcement ordinance,
—Eruptions are not liable to occur en, one of the noted spots in the
popularly labelled a ‘MAttle Volstead
I at Lassen Peak, the only active vol- park. In the Devil’s Kitchen there
Act." Opponents of the
measure
icano in the United States proper, as are between 700 and 800 active hot
contend it goes even further than the
long as the mountain continues to springs, boiling mud craters and gey­
Governor < leñera I Wood Announces federal prohibition act.
emit smoke and steam, as It Is now sers within an area ot 25 acres. Some
The issuance Of $900,000 in bonds Hunters on Peninsuln Bring In Ijirgc doing, according to M. E. Dittmar, of the geysers force boiling water
Plans for Consolidation
for completion of the municipal fil­
Kills—Stock in Danger
geologist and authority on ftndi- several feet into the air and eject
Manila. P. T„ Dec. 21.—(A. P.) — tration plant Is another proposition
steam to a height ot several hundred
tions in the lessen section here.
Aberdeen, Wash.. Dec. 21.—(A.
Governor General Wood has an­ to be voted upon. The second bond
Dittmar, known as the "father" , feet.
nounced that ho already has begun measure would provide for issuing iP.)—Cougars and beers have been of Ixissen National Park, which ln-|
Bolling waters from the Kitchen
work on plans 'to consolidate certain $200.000 in bonds to Improve wharf­ reported prowling in considerable eludes the volcano and the country flow lnto the *«Y cold waters of a
government activities on an econom­ age facilities along the Sacramento number in the Olympic Peninsula surrounding it, recently
returned nearby etream which has been named
section and other districts near here. from an extensive tour over the sec­ the Rivulet Styx. A scenic highway
ical basis, in order to obtain euffi- river.
Recently several Ibears appeared tion.
is proposed through the park, touch­
alent funds for the care of lepers and
PORTLAND MARKETS
at North 'Beach, a summer resort on
ing the Devil's Kitchen, the Rivulet
the insane, and for education, public
The action of the volcano, the
works and public welfare work In Choice steers ............... $6.50
»7.00 Willapa Harbor. Washington. A lo­ geologist declares, is similar to that Styx and giving a view of the moun­
tain.
general.
19 00 comotive engineer reported that he
Choice dairy ca1ves....$8.50
of a steam boiler As long as steam
"This does not mean, however,” Hogs, prime light.... $8.50
»8.75 saved several sheep from a bear by can «»scape there Is not atty danger
said the governor-general, ''that the Beet valley lambs
IS.75 blowing the waistle of his engine and of an explosion but if the steam is SMITH, BROWN AND JONES
$8.25
STILL GOING STRONG
the services of certain officials or East Mountain Lambs. $8.50
Another
19.00 frightening bruin away.
confined and cannot escape, the pres­
150-
employees will have to be dispensed Uggs, buying price ...........4«
bear
entered
a
pig
pen.
killed
a
T 45c
sure gradually increases until finally
Cleveland. Dec. 21.—(I. N. 8.) —
with In ithe government. We went Eggs, selling price.............48
pound porker and escaped with part
the boiler blows up. just as the top There are 8,060 Smiths Hated In the
of the carcass.
all the officials we need, but we <|o F.gga. selling candled------- 4(
of the mountain blows off if gas and new Cleveland city directory Just is­
Four cougars were killed in the
not want the unnecessary ones."
54c
Eggs, white hennociea _...5J
steam Inside is confined.
sued. The Brown family Is second
Olympic Mountains recently in one
One" of the first steps taken to­ Butter, extra cubes......41o
There is a great deal of steam and with 1,530 named and the Jonses
day and night by John Bunch. This
ward pruning down the expenses of Butter .....................................
Is believed to be the largest bag of gas coming from the cracks tn the come third with 1,395.
the government is the announce- Wheat .......................... $1.04
The longest name is Schimmelpfen-
cougars yet taken In the Olympics. mountain, Dittmar reported, Before
ment of the merging of the mint
bureau with the insular treasury,
Portland, Ore., Doc. 21.—(A. P«) A bounty of $20 la paid on each cou­ the big eruption of 1915 there waa ning and the shortest Er.
The Aackbee family easily secured
the mint becoming simply a division —Cattle, steady; hogs, 10c to 20c gar killed, for it is estimated that very little steam emitted.
Several geyser.« have made their first piece in the book, while Mr.
25c lower; eggs, one cougar kills 50 elk and deer
of the treasury Instead of a separ­ higher; sheep,
appearance since the eruption
in Zyznowskl ran last.
ate bureau.
firm; butter, steady.
each year.
D.O.LK.CEREMOHIA1 TUESDAY
One of the Negotiator* of Do« limen«
Make* Statement
Misa Thelma Wllklnaon. of Wil­
llama, apenl Tuesday and Wednesday
in the city shopping.
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OPPOSES YOTEOmmSH TREATY
Dublin, Dec. 11.—(A. P)—Oppo-
eitlen to referrlng the Anglo-Irish
treaty to the Irish electorate was
voiced by George Duffy, one <rf the
treaty negotiators, In an argument
for ratification before the dall elre-
nun today.
WHOLE NUMBER 31*2.
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Congressman Alanson B. Houghton
of Now York who has bssn appointed
ambassador to Carmany. Mr. Hough
ton Is a native of Cambridge, Mass., a
graduate of Harvard and of tho uni
vorsltios of Qottlngsn, Berlin ano
Pa ria He speaks both German and
French fluently. Ho Is flfty-elght year«
old.
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Mandalay,. Burma, Dec. 21. (A. clusiveness Is being worahlpp«»d with
P.) — Demand tor a tree Burma with­ ever Incroaslng eagerness, the fresh
out the British Empire, tempered 'by worshippers are being added day by
adherence to the principle of non­ day. But
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wo should not get deject-
violence, waa the chief sentiment ex­ ed. Without listening to the cries of
pressed at the ninth annual confer­ the reactionaries and otxrcurantlsts,
ence of Burmese Associations, which •we must march on steadily until our
recently held a four-days session destination Is reached. We all know
here. Thia nuietlng, called by na­ that our cause is a righteous one
tionalist leaders "the most moment­ founded upon justice and equity.
ous conference that 'Burma has ever Ours Is a noble fight, a fight against
seen,” 1 waa attended, In spite of tho domination and other rule. Our doc­
railway ' breaoh, by over 25,000 dele- trine Is ‘right Is might’ and not
«Ates, including more than 1,000 ‘might is right.’
women.
"Tho might of empires may be
The conference opened with the very great and formidable, but no
presidential address of U. Mye. who long as we keep ourselves to truth,
wore the insignia conferred by King right and Justice, we fear nothing.
Mlndon.
In ibis address, U. Mye We court no man's favor and fear no
urged the Inteneive pushing of the 1 man'a frown. We aro In bondage
'boycott against foreign goods, the and there will be no happiness until
Wo can
support of the national education ' we regain our freedom.
movement, ' absolute non-coopera­ i not forever be held under perpetual
tion with the government, a cold re­ ¡•Objection.
motherland __
Is at
ception for the Prince of Wales, and ' "Service
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a united stand for complete Indepen-: times a thankless task, but wo must
[ not look forward to honors and grati­
dance. In concluding he said:
"Compatriots, as we all know, we tude. Our minds must be bent Upon
noniwhites
are
struggling hard working for the country, let others
against tha political and economic say or jeer at us as they like. We
dominion of the whites. The fight la In Burma should one and all be de­
really an uphill fight. We are bet­ termined to serve the motherland,
tween the Scylla ot foreign exploita- whatever the consequences.”
The conference. In the resolutions
, tlon and the Charybdis of political
domination.
Racial discrimination which it adopted, showed itself In ac­
is the doctrine of the whites. The cord with U. Mye in the points men-
fetish of white domination and cx- tinned In his address.
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