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♦ 1 ’■ Gateway to the Oregon Caves Granta Paas (J HANTS FAMM JOHEPHf.X1C COUNTY. OKM»ON I LIVE-STOCK SHIPPERS GET SEPARATE HEARING TO STAY ON JOB IMMEDIATE I I Tt HE Ol' IIRITIHII governMEXT will iie de - < IDEI» St MIX' I A. P.) Portland. May 21. —The public service commis- «Ion, opening Its hearing on in trustale rules oil fumi products today, g run tail Ih« li vi-» lock shippers' request tor a »epurata ♦ hearing on tim 11 vest oik rates. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Grasshopper Menace Will Be Combatted i HARO TASK BEFORE PREMIER Movement Which Approaches Re voit I« I'mler U») In Conserva tive I'arty Group l.ondon. May 21 <1. N. 8.)—The Immediate future of the government of Great Britain will probably I h * settled within a few days. Bonnr Law returns this week from Ills rest niid vacation and will un doubtedly decide whether lie Is to contluue ns prime minister of the Hrltl»h Empire or whether ho la to turn hl» task over to other» The prime inlulster returns to Downing street with a hard road be fore him. and Ills difficulties are not only those of the government bul they are also difficulties within hla own party runks. A movement which may npproach a revolt 1» under way within the Con servatlvc party. Under the leader ship of young member» of the purty there Is ii constantly growing de mand that the Con»ervatlve» adppt an aggressive policy, "Is the Conservative party going to bo merely the caretaker of the na tional house, or Is It to be Its archl- tect?”—this Is the question that the young Conservatives arc asking, and they art* ilemundlng an answer, Un- less Bonnr laiw can give them a sat- Isfactory answer he faces the dan gers of a revolt within hla own party. liouar Law la unlikely to desire to continue Jn office If there Is an ng gresalve program to be undertaken, for hla health undoubtedly will not stand the pressure. At the same time he will not desert his post un til he feels that he can step down from office with assurances thut Ills party Is In such a state that it futSes no Immediate crisis. It seems most probable that Bonnr Law. it lie has not already done so. will consult with Ills colleagues and will agree upon a successor. This must be a man who Is agreeable not only to the younger anil progressive Conservatives but to the older die hard group. At the present time tt appears that there are two possible candidates- -.Marquess Curzon and Stanley Baldwin. Marquess Curzon Is In line for the post and must be considered, hut there Is no denying the fact that he Is unpopular, even with the die-hards, whose policies he suits better than Stanley Baldwin. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Baldwin Is a man of great vigor a progressive and n fighter. His fighting spirit must appeal to the younger Conservatives. At the same Philadelphia. May 21.—(A. P.) — Conch Walter ('bristle's University of California track team, coming to Franklin Field next Friday and Sat urday to defend the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. title they won In 1921 and successfully defended lust year nt Harvard Stadium, probably will find keener and greater opposition among the eastern stars this y«»nr than they have before. last The Californians, strongest year In the field, are without their crack shot-putter, Jack Mercliunt, but Christie has Improved his other field stars and has expressed confi- dence, after early victories over Stanford, Southern California and Nebraska, that hla men will keep the I. C. A. A. A. A. title on the coast until they have won the event five times, enough to obtain permanent posaeaalon of the chnmplonahlp cup. California la strongest this year In the discus, sbotput and Javelin, pole vault and two-milo run. Dorr, the two-tuiler, will go against such stars as Walter lllgglna. of Columbia, winner of the two-mlle International i rr " i " ■ ■i rr-rnm na WIIOI.E Nl Mlil.ll »40.1. MOM>AY, MAY 31. 1IKW. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR APPROVES SLANG TERMS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ! MFA RETARY OF OREGON DAIRY ♦ < Ol N< II. TALKS TO FORI M ♦ fAT OXI'OItl» TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Chicago, Muy 21 fl. N.H. I Slang, as a medium of ex pression, Is not objectionable, provided It 1« not overdone, Thia is the opinimi held by F. Ilryan, of Professor W. North wi-Htern University, who is an instructor tn composition and an authority on Chaucer and old English literature. "The person who fir«t des cribed a lovesick couple as a Sheik and a Sheba was almost a poet,” Professor Bryan declar ed. The professor, however, emphasized the word "first." >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Portland, May 21.— (A- P.) i ♦ — Special attention to logging ♦ camp conditions occupied the attention of t(ie Ixiyul Legion of Ixtggers and Lumi>ermen di ♦ rectors In semi-annual confer ' ♦ ence today. Wage« and work ♦ ing conditions are also to tie I ♦ discussed. EtGl.E POINT DEFEATED IN CONTEST AT THE FAIR GROUNDS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S-4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Williams Creek Has <n x n‘ "T Baby Clinic Friday Th« Rogue River Valley grange last Saturday night laid their plans 1 The people of Williams state that! for an Inteslve campaign against the they are appreciative of the services grasshopper menace, which Is now | given by the Grants Pass doctors and threatening parts of the valley. The Two Errors let in Five Ruus—-Co i nurses at the child health clinic, con- George Parker and Art Beckley grangers decided to meet tomorrow iiiambcr Agallisi Placing of Dico* Old-Time Dance Gets Wounded When Attack Made Up burn Pit rises Good Game—Big i ducted in their community last Fri- margarine Measure on Referen afternoon al 1:30 at the Chris Els- I day afternoon, under the supervision on Officer Taking Them Io Jail Crowd Attend» Opi-tu-r dum Itallot This Full Many in Attendance mann farm to mix the poison. Each of the county home demonstration farmer is ejtpei-ted to take his own i agent. Examinations began at 1:30 An old-time dance was held at brail, or If It Is impossible to get I and from that time until a, those in Albany. Ore , May 21.—(A. P.)— the Over 300 people witnessed The Chamber of Commerce at ita : Holland Saturday night and It this, mill ron will be all right. County Agent Howell will have the noon iFortim meeting today unani I proved to be one of the most suc- Granta Pass bail club take the Eagle 1 charge were busy, 28 children be- Sheriff Dunlap died today from the neceasary poison and other things mously adopted the resolution pre- ■'<>»«ful functions held in that section Point nine into camp again Sunday I tween the ages of four months «nd wound« received yesterday following ; 14 year» were given physical inspec- the arrest of two alleged automobile which must be mixed with the ' »ented by Clyde E Niles, which was In some time. The dance was given when the visitors were defeated by a brnn Six pound» to the acre will be [ against the placing of the oleotnar- 't by the old-timers in that locality and I score of 8 to 4. The game was close l tion. Tonsil and adenoid troubles thieve». needed At the meeting it was nec I garine measure on the referendum ' prizes were given to the best danc ' throughout, the only bad break com 1 were the most prevalent. There were Albany, Ore.. May 21.— (A. P. )— ' also a number of cases of goitre and essary to elect a secretary to replace ! ballot this fall. The vote followed ers. the best dressed dancers, the I Ing in the fifth when the locals ran Fearing violence as a result of Sher . about one-third were under weight ! in five »cores ou two errors on the Miss Alberta Martin, who resigned. Jan address by Secretary Mickle, of 'best looking dancers and others. All iff Dunlap's death, deputies this af Her place Is now taken by Mrs. Corn . the Oregon Dairy Council. In »hlch through the evening a large number | part of the Jackson county players. or otherwise malnourished. The la- ternoon called upon the governor i dies in charge were .Mrs. Blodgett, 1 Coburn, for Grants Pass, pitched an of these prizes were given. The Sharp. A social and dance will be i was shown the relative food value j Mrs. Bigelow and Mrs. Griffith, of for instructions and help. Ward Ir held Saturday night with the Neilson I i of butter fat and oleomargarine. C. men served the supper, part of which ! excellent game, appearing to bO at vine. the governor’s secretary, start L Hawley, »lute food and dairy com was cooked out-of-doors. The sup i the top of his form. Many outsiders Williams. Nurses who assisted were ed for Albany with ten blank special orchestra furnishing the music. : Mrs. Parsons, ol Williams, and Mrs. the attended the game, which was missioner, was also called upon for per consisted of chicken and brown : Seebach, of Grants Pass. Drs. C. J. state officers’ commissions. It was a few words, In which he told of the gravy, mashed potatoes, salads, pick opener for the season here. 1 Moser and C. B. Marks, of tirant» said troops would lie used If neces- Mayor W. D. Fry put a swift one 1 extent of the dairy industry, in com- les, ice cream and "fixlns." Their physicians. I BarF- 1 parison to other industries of the service was heartily enjoyed by down the groove as the official open Pass, were the examining l.o.al Hoy Get» Position on Student nation. everyone. The supper was also serv ing of the season. He was then re I Albany. Ore . May 21.—(A. P.) — Paper nt <>. .A. <'. lieved by Coburn, who allowed but ed by the men. The dance hall was Sheriff Dunlap is fighting for his life Man Is the product of the food he I o » t the $» hospital hruintl'il today tmlav u* 11 It a n bullet seven hits during the entire game. with at : eats and of Ijis environment, declared beautifully decorated and the high Oregon Agricultural College. Cor i In the first inning, Ashpole, for the and wound received yesterday. 1 Mr. Mickle, it was thought for some school orchestra of Grants Pass fur ¡visitors, led. VanScoy then poled Cor|M>rat i<>u Dividends Not Exempt George Parker and Art vallis, May 21 (Special I—George Beckley. i time, he said, that the caloric, or nished the music which was praised From Income Taxation C Booth, of Grants I'ass. was ap heat producing elements of food were by everyone present. About 25 from out a two-bagger, making the first wounded in a gun battle with the «core for Eagle Point. The Eagle pointed us one of the assistant night all important. It has been discov-l Grants Pass were In attendance. officers, are in the same hospital Washington, May 21. — (A. P.I — • Pointer« were then held runless un editors of the O. A C. Dally Ba ered since, that other food values are' chained to their cots, though not ser- til the eighth when a triple by Ash The Treasury today revoked its de iiously hurt. Sheriff Dunlap was shot rometer. Booth Is a sophomore in needed. He told of a test that had, pole and a single by Haines ac cision of two weeks ago, declaring when taking Parker and Beckley to civil engineering and a member of been made upou a number of calve«.' FORMER RUSSIAX ROYALTY exempt from income taxation, corpor- Theta Nu Phi fraternity. Homer ' Albany, following their arrest on a , IN PARIS DRESS TRADE counted for one. In the ninth they In which the various groups were fed} ation dividends distributed out of Roberts, retiring editor, announced attempted a rally, but runs by Bow- — I — I charge of stealing an automobile at different foods. It was found that er and Kenton were all that could be I earnings, accrued prior to March 1. Harrisburg. the appointment of 25 new members corn was the only food which pro I’ari». May. 21.-f-(I. N. 8.1—In 1913. The ruling, officials said, cnalked down. to the staff of the paper. After Dunlap was wounded they duced the normal growth. one of Paris' finest apartment houses would have resulted in the refunding day und night editors Assistant leaped from the automobile and into Grants Pass started out well in Four vitaminea have been found now converted lulu American offices of many million dollars in taxes. and special foulure editors were alno the sidecar of Deputy Lillard's mo the servant»' floor is a busy bustling the first by getting two over the appointed. The reportoriul stuff had to be absolutely necessary to the nor torcycle. A runni.ig fight occurred. home plate, Marker was passed to mal animal growth. Milk is the only| place. On one door one reads "Bar- 21 new member» added to fill the 1 culminating finally in the capture of ouess de Grothens. Models." Here first. Cornell also received a free vacancies made by promotions und food which contains all four of these, I the pair after they abandoned the trip to the initial sack. Pernoll hit 1 1» where the former Princess Nehil- graduations. The business staff re Mr. Mickle stated, and alone has the for two, scoring Marker and Cornell. District Fire Wardens Convene nt machine und had hidden. power of curing the four deficiency doff ekes out an existence, aided by mained unchanged. Blevins then hit but no more scores Ku lem for Two-daj Session Mademoiselle Narlshkine, daughter The students appointed have all diseases. Pictures were exhibited of, were made. In the fifth, the visitor* of the Russian ambassador. Another rats which had been fed butter fat; taken part In a competitive tryout Salem. Ore., May 21.— (A. P.)— door is marked ^'Lingerie." and the went to pieces and allowed two bad for the last three months. The staff aud others which had been fed on the business is managed by the Grand errors to get by them, letting in five Forestry conservation in Oregon was Only »»300 Taken — Securities lx-ft vegetable fats. The vegetable fats, now has 60 members. This Is the Intact by Robbers ! Duchess Marie. The old order chan- ccunters. Marker got to base on an the subject tor consideration at the largest group that has ever worked which were wholly lacking in the error on the pitcher's part. Wolf conference of district fire wardens geth. "Dressed like a Princess' to vitaminea. produced a stunted growth Wilsonville. May 21.— (A. P.) — on the paper at one time. hit. advancing Marker. Cornell and opening at the state capitol here to while the butter-fat fed rat« were; day reads "Dressed hy a Princess." The safe of the Farmers bank rob Pernoll walked. Elvis Blevins then day. The meeting will continue The saniHj bed last week, when opened today re time Baldwin Is sufficiently conaer-i normal in all reapccta. lined out a hot one to second who through tomorrow. vealed $800 untouched. The robbers vntlve, so that he might be accept-j results can he ascertained in the hu- ; let it get out of his hands, three run- Gov. Walter M. Pierce is on the PORTI .AND MARKETS The securities able to the die-hard«. If they are will-; nian body, which does not receive its ■ ners scoring; Jimmie Blevins then program for an address on the im took only $3200. full need of the vltamines, contended ! Ing to unbend a bit. got to bat and when first baseman portance of protecting the resources were found intact, though water There are difficult limes ahead,, Mr. Mickle, and several pictures; Prime steers »8.75 ii $9.00 missed one. the other two runners 1 of the state. His address was to fol damaged. and Bonnr Law must choose his muc - bringing out his point, were shown.' Hogs, prime light . $8.50 <t $8.75 scored. In the eighth, Jimmie Blev-: low the call to order by F. A. El Milk contains milk sugar, casein/ Ewes ............................... »2.00 fi $7.50 ins hit a two-bagger aud scored when cesnor or a hard path. Popular I liott. state forester. T. T. Mungre. opinion seems to be that the premier | magnesia, phosphorus, butter fat. so-! Choice wool lambs »13.00 'u $11.V0 first baseman erred. United States forest service, had a Enthusiasm was evident at the! talk on reforestation, and George W. Slate Prohibition Director Announ- will choose to conserve Ills strength ; da. lime, potash, chloride. Iron and (Choice spring lambs $12.50 fj> $13 sulphur. By bringing out all of the and turn over hl« power of office to ' I Eggs, buying prices 20c W 26c game and the local ball club officials! Peavy, of Oregon Agricultural Col res That luiws Will Be Enforced another, although lie muy delay such ■ various food elements contained in | Eggs, selling prices 20c ft 27c state that they believe there is a re-! lege. on the warden as an educator. action for some weeks pending man- | four quarts of milk, the value as a , Butter, extra cubes 39e newal of interest in the sport in! The afternoon program included a Portland. Ore.. May 21.— (A. P.) food was emphasized hy the speaker, Butter, psints euvers within his party. 45c Grants Pass. Games have been ! talk by Dr. J. V. Hoffman, director —George L. Cleaver, state prohibi One thing seems certain as Bonnr i who made a strong plea in favor of ¡Wheat, hard white $1.30 scheduled with neighboring team. I of the Wind River experiment sta tion director, announced today that laiw returns to his post, and that is the dairy Industry over the vegetable ¡Wheat, northern spring $1.16 but so far it has been impossible to i tion on the relationship of humid the law enforcement officers would | Wheat, western red $1.15 that the "peace amt tranquility” pol fats. get Medford or Ashland to get ity to forest fires. H. J. Eberly, be present at all carnivals and cele _______ • icy must go. The question 1« wheth i.Mr. Hawley, in his talk, showed enough interest up to put out a team. deputy state forester and C. S. Chap- brations in the state hereafter, to Bent that the same amount of fertility er Bonar Law will go with It. Portland, Ore., May 21.— (A. p.) A meeting of players and fans will ¡ man were to speak on forestry topics, prevent bootlegging operations. judgment Is* that he will. taken to produce wheat valued at $1. —Cattle, slow and weak; hogs 10c be held on Wednesday evening at would produce dairy products valued to 50c lower; sheep, steady; eggs, 7:30 at the Oxford hotel for the elec-1 at $4.10. He asserted that no better slow to week; butter, firm. tion of directors and a secretary for V » thing could be done than to encour the organization. age the dairymen nnd the dairy In ANOTHER CHESS PRODIGY The new uniforms were in evi-1 dustry. dence at the game and the players i Music was furnished by Mr. Ben presented an excellent appearauce. nett and .Mrs. Stralee. Mr. Bennett The new score board aids the fans ! Europe leads the continents In Berlin. May 21.—(A. P.I—Scat- greatly in keeping track of the score. event at the Penn Relay Carnival, gave several trombone selections nnd McLane, of Pennsylvania, the while Mrs. Stralee accompanied him Entriken umpired strikes, while ' tered over the face of the earth is a point of population. It has six cities on the piano. Indoor chum pion. - the honors were performed at the total population of 1,804.187,631, in the million class. London, Berlin. only seven per cent of which is in "Brick” Muller, captain of the bases by Tingley. j cities of more than 100.000 inhabi- Paris. Glasgow, Vienna and Mos- Golden State team, has been luimp- The lineups: Grants Puss. Coburn, cow, and 193 with more than 100,- ered In hls Jumping by a foot injury Drolette, c; C. Drolette. lb; J. ! tants, according to statistics com 000 inhabitants. Of the European piled here and based largely on 1922 expected to be In condition but is Blevins, 2b; Wolf, 3b; Marker, ss; large I census reports. Only 30 of the 70 countries, England has 53 for the meet. Leroy Brown, of Dart- Prisoners of ( bínese Bandita Think Cornell, if; E. Blevins, cf; Pernoll. cities, German 45, Italy 16, France Step Will Be Neceaaary ' nations listed have cities of or above mouth, the Indoor and outdoor chnm- 15 and Russia 15. plon. probably will be his most dan Eagle Point, Carlton, p; Pruitt, c; . the 100.000 class, which is the low- Tt is considered surprising that I eat counted within the classification Shanghai. May 21.— (A. P.)—Dr gerous rival. Treyer has been de Seaman, lb; Ashpole, 2h; Haines. Asia has more large cities than R. Martens, physician, returning of “ large cities. ” veloped Into an exceptional Jumper 3b; Kenton, ss: VanScoy, If; Mc- North America. Six of the 92 Asia- the Approximately 40,000,000 of by Couch Christie. Witter is Cali from a brief mission to the Shantung Pherson, cf; Bower, rf. mountains where 14 foreigners are ! globe's inhabitants live in the 18 cen- tic cities house more than a million fornia's ace with the shots. ters having a million residents or apiece. These are Shanghai, Han- Pennsylvania, Cornell, Dartmouth held by bandits, reported today that ! more each. About 90.000,000 live kau. Calcutta. Bombay, Tokio, and the consensus of opinion among the and Princeton probably will be the British-India is credited I in the smaller large cities, of which Osaka. California team's most dangerous captives was that foreign interven American I »'ginn Poet at C«l«r Rap- there are only 393 in the whole with 30 large cities; China has 20. rival«, Judging from their showing tion was the only possible ni eu na of world. The average targe city is said so far as available records show, and To Take Up Matter In meets so far this yeur. The track effecting a release. to number some 320,000 souls. From Japan's number 19, Including three stars represent many different Insti every in her foreign possessions. Peking. May 21.—.(A. P.I—Re- Cedar (Rapids, Iowa, May 21.—(A. these figures, it is stated, tutions, so that as In 1921 and 1922 North America follows Asia with P.)- Ited paper popples, bought hy forty-fifth human resides in cities the team championship most likely, ports that troops were firing on the the lAmerlcan Legion post here to housing millions, while every four- 79 large cities. Four of these. New will he determined In the field Shantung bandits were received by Although It Is stilted that he never celebrate poppy day. 'Way 26, were Iteenth finds his home in a large city York, Chicago, Philadelphia and the diplomatic, corps which immedi events. Mexico City, are placed in the mil* In the 46 championship meets of ately drafted a note to the foreign studied the fundamentáis of the game, discovered today to bear the label. of some sort. Aristide Grommer, tldrteen years of "Made in Germany". the largest lion class. Of the nations on that The I^egion the A. A. A. A. Harvard has been office asking the Chinese government age, has astounded the chess world continent, the United States leads called a meeting tor tonight to decide how It reconciled It. promise to pro victorious 13 times. Yale. Cornell New York is given as by playing 20 Kimultaneous games and Pennsylvania nine times each, cure the release of the foreign cap with the best players of the Paris whether to burn them. Several other i city in the world, with a population with 68 large cities, 12 of which Columbia thrice, California twice tives and the events which are trans Palais Royal club. He lost only one Iowa citiea are reported to have re of 5,620,048. London is second with record more than a half-inilllon In ceived similarly labeled poppies. and Princeton once. piring since that assurance was given. gume. 4,483.249, and Berlin third with habitants. BODY ADOPTS RESOLUTION TWO ROBBERS IRE IN CHAINS BREAK CAME IN FIFTH INNING BOOTH NAMED ON BAROMETER TREASURY REVOKES DECISION FOREST CONSERVATION TALKED MONEY IN SAFE UNTOUCHED DRY AGENTS TO BE IN EVIDENCE FOREIGN INTERVENTION NEEDED POPPIES MADE IN GERMANY 1 t » 3,803,770.