Granta Pas» — Gateway to the Oregon Cave» YOU XIV., No. 14. ■. GRANTS PA88, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON WHOLE NUMBER 3307. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, litt«. 1 ■■ 1 ZR-1 COMPLETES TRIP FROM ST. LOUIS TODAY MURDER “MYSTERY" IS SOLVED BY PHYSICAN ♦ Lakehurst, Oct. 3.— (A. P.) ♦ ♦ —-Th«» air leviathan ZR-1 com- ♦ ♦ pl«*t«d her record breaking trip ♦ ♦ from St. I aiu I a at 1:48 o’clock ♦ ♦ today. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ LIGHTNING IS BIGGEST ILLINOIS FIRE FACTOR ♦ ♦ Harvard, 111., Oct. 3.—(I. N. ♦ Springfield, Ill., Oct. 3.—(A. ♦ ♦ 8.)—Harvard’s great murder ♦ ♦ P.)—Lightning was the biggest ♦ ♦ mystery has been solved and ♦ ♦ factor in Illinois fire losses In the city has settled back to the ♦ ♦ August, according to State Fire ♦ peace from which the finding ♦ ♦ Marshal John O. Camber. It ♦ ♦ caused 167 fires and a loss ot ♦ ♦ of a man’s head In a local dump ♦ aroused it. Two boys playing ♦ ♦ 3224,503. (XJAMT CRANBERRY CROP ♦ in the dump mid«« the ghastly ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ REPORTED TO BE RECNIRD ♦ discovery. Polite were at once ♦ KLOUE HARA DER FALL» INTO ALEX KELH STATES THAT HE ♦ called and tbe county coroner ♦ GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA IXMvE» WIVES FAIL TO LEAVE RESOLUTION LOOKING TOWARD CAMAL WHILE PLAYING Astoria. Ore., Oct. 3.—(A. P.)— GOT MAN FOR PURPOSE OF INSURANCE TO HUSBANDS AT POLU4 YESTERDAY BY RUSSIAN RECOGNITION IS ♦ was summoned. The splendid ♦ SLAYING A record cranberry yield for the I’a- TUESDAY HUGE MAJORITY INTRODUCED state of preservation Indicated ♦ clflo coast Is reported by the Clat­ Atlantic City, Oct. 3.—(I. N. 8.) ♦ that the man bad not been long ♦ sop cranberry company ot Clatsop —Eighty-seven per cent of married ♦ dead. H plaint, which harvested 515 buaholH women who take out life Insurance ♦ Dr. N. L. Seelye, a local eye, + J from acreage developed In bo< land«. name some one other than their hue- ♦ ear, nose and throat specialist, The record crop was taken from a bands as beneficiaries, Dr. A. C. Van­ ♦ dispelled the murder theory by single acre. dervoort, of Philadelphia, told an ♦ informing police that he had ♦ Child Not MI xms I Until Home Timo j Normal yields range from 80 to Heptcniber 11! Was Dais* Given When Impeachment of Executive Will Pro­ assemblage of insurance men here j Also Ask for Pardon of Thomas J, ♦ had the head for a number of ♦ Htranger Hlnln and Burned In Ahnr Accident Urrsnvtl—Funer­ | 120 bushels per acre in eastern ceed—Five Other Constitutional Mooney at Hands of Governor recently. ♦ years for experimental purposes ♦ al Herxtcrw Tomorrow Haystack—Plot Confessed Amendments Defeated Rlcliardson of California ■ marshes while 300 bushels under a The women evidently proceed on and that it had been thrown ♦ 'high «late ot cultivation have here­ theory that their husbands can take ♦' away by persons cleaning out ♦ care of themselves after the wives tofore been classed as unusual pro- ♦ his barn. Oklahoma City, Oct. 3—(A. P.) — are gone, Vandervoort said. Eureka, Calif., Oct. 3.—(A. P.l — ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Portland, Ore., Oct. 3.—(A. P.)— Llttle Eloise Harader, the infant ductlon. TU<> Oregon-Washington Opponents of Governor Jack Walton The recognition of the soviet govern­ daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Edwin cranberry crop this year Is estimated Alex Kels, wealthy butcher, of Lodi, Cal., confessed early today that he ROMAN SWIMMER CLAIMS ment ot Russian was Injected into scored a sweeping victory yesterday Harader was drowned yesterday of Bl 30,000 busimla. killed a stranger on his ranch near tern00a when aha fell in tbe irriga-I the convention of the American Fed­ LONG DISTANCE RECORD in the most spectacular election ever SPECIAL PULLMAN CAR Lodi on September 12, set fire to the tlon eanal which rune through the held in Oklahoma. By an excessive TO CARRY LLOYD GEORGE eration of Labor today through the haystack near hla automobile to burn introduction of a resolution provid­ Harader farm, situated a mile west Rome, Oct. 3.— (A. P.)—The re­ majority, the constitutional amend­ tbe body and then disappeared In or­ cord for long distance swimming is ment was passed, empowering the of Granta Paas. There were no wit- i Chicago, Oct 3.—(I. N. 8.)—Sec­ ing that the United States take steps der to enable his wifo to collect from claimed by the Roman swimmer Ar- state legislature to meet on its own retary of Labor Davis and Edward leading to a resumption of official peases Co the tragedy, tbe body being 1 found tn the ditch by one of the1 Freshman Claaa at Col lege Largor the Insurance company. inando Sannibale, one of the water call to consider the impeachment S. Griffiths, Cleveland, Ohio., banker, trade relations and the eventual re­ Kels told the authorities that he children on the farm some time after The acting as a committee for tbe Ameri­ cognition ot that country. A pardon fans of the Tiber. Sannibale swam charges against the governor. Than I«aat Year went to Lodi and hired a man at an a distance ot 100 kilometers recent­ victory Is believed to have been re­ can Gossard Society, a Welsh organ­ for Thomas J. Mooney at the hands it had occurred. The accident hap­ employment bureau for the purpose ly, and contends that such a feat sponsibly in part for the defeat of ization, have completed arrange­ of Governor Richardson, of Califor­ pened some time between 4 and 5 Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ of killing him and leaving the constitutes a record. The distance five other constitutional amendments ments with the Pullman Company In i nia, was asked in the resolution. o'clock last evening. vallis, Oct. 3.—(Special)—Class body in such a way as to be mistaken is roughly 60 miles, and ran on the including a soldier bonus. The state Chicago for a private car to carry Eloulae bad been left In her car­ work Is now under way at the college for himself. He said he thought his Tiber from Rome to the sea. The capital is again under guard of state Lloyd George about when the former riage end when the children re­ and student activities in full swing. wife thon would get the Insurance time was 15 hours. troops today. British premier visits the United tn rued home from school, asked to The number ot freshmen registered and that he would go* to Mexico to His accomplishment seems phe­ States this month. bo taken out eo that she could play, at the close of tbe second day was start life over. nomenal, but It should be remem­ The railroad car will be put at This was done and finally tbe others 806 in comparison with 838 last bered that the Tiber Is a very swift­ Lloyd George’s disposal in Mlnne- left. One of the girla went across year, the sophomore class also show­ ly flowing river, the current moving apolis October 14. The famous Many Regions of Philippines May Be a small plank over the ditch Into the ing a gain. The college haa elim­ Laid Waste at the rate of two or three miles an Coo litige Says Necessity of Protec- Welshman is arriving in New York orchard to pick a few apples and It inated virtually all vocational work, hour. October 5. tion of Industries Is Obvious is thought that Che baby attempted only 11 atudenta having registered Seattle Would Ask Railroad« to to follow and fell Into the water. Abolish Columbia Differential as vocationala In comparison with Manila, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—While Denver, Oct. 3.—(A. P. )—Presi­ She was missed by Mrs. Harader who 137 last year. The federal govern­ optimistic reports of crop progress dent Coolidge in a message read at was backing a wagon and someone Seattle, Oct. 3. — (A. P.) — The ment rehabilitation work la gradu­ are pouring in from certain the opening session of the western said to be careful of the twins, it _ . ... prov- __ ally coming to completion and thus Chamber of Commerce today placed California Man Pays 9200,OOO For tariff congress here today declared , Inces, the pest control division of the was then noticed that only one of the number of rehabilitation men informally before the railroads a re­ Two I-arge Properties that "the obvious necessity for main­ High School Expects to Have Good Department of Acriculture realizes them could be seen. The body was quest for the abolition of the 10 per has decreased. Team This Season , that it has hard work cut out for it taining a proper measure of protec­ found shortly after in the canal. cent freight differential on wheat Medford, Oct. 3. — The purchase of Many students are expected to reg­ -------- * d tring tho coming season, if many Funeral services will be held ister this week despite the fact that from points south of the Snake river the Suncrest orchard, east of Talent, tion to American industries and pro­ duction in the face of chaotic indus­ The high school field is the scene regions of the Philippines are not to Thursday afternoon at the Brethren I a late registration fee is Imposed. favoring tbe Columbia river shipping and the Mira Vista orchard, north­ trial conditions following the war of some lively football practical be laid waste by some crop pest, ehicreh nt 2 o'clock, with interment district as against Puget 8ound. east of Medford, by Llewellyn A. This will Increase the grand total. has unquestionably brought us near- every night now. Coach Brown put-, at the Granite Hill cemetery. The Banks, of Hollywood, Cal., from the The locusts are always in evidence, The college faculty has been er to a national solidarity on this ting his men through their paces in' little girl, who was one ot twins, | Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., an effort to bring out sufficient ma- \ their damages to crops run into issue.” was one year, eleven months end strengthened by appointment of new the deal being completed this week, ects 1 til0 m,*’ A ,ons ot P , e9OS annually. In Instructors who came to the institu ­ terial for a strong team. 1 Pros > two days ot age. is the largest transaction in real es­ .. .. / one or two provinces they have cut tion, with but few exceptions, to fill Moat Desperate Attempt Being Made are more encouraging than they wire ____ »/. tate and orchard properties that has the sugar crop in half for two suc- Today in Kentucky vacancies caused by resignations. tbe opening of the season due to the occurred in southern Oregon for sev­ cessive years. Improvements made on tho campus, fact that some new material is be­ eral years and one of the largest ALL. FOREIGN PRIVATE HCHOOL8 A fungus disease of which little is Eddyville, Kentucky, Oct. 3.—(A. together wtlh new equipment, are Thirteenth Annual Session Being ing developed. Hillis, Smith, Hend- ' in the state. MAY DE TAXED IN HAWAII known, is destroying vast areas of expected to be an additional import­ P.)—The most desperate attempt to ron, Green and Bailey are showing Held at Vale The two properties contain 634 ant factor in making the school year force a breakout ever staged by con­ up especially well, states the coach. abaca, the plant from which hemp acre«, a large majority of which is in Honolulu, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—Pri­ one of the for Manila rope Is made, and the best if not the beat in the victs in the history of the Eddyville Vale, Ore., Oct. 3.—The thirteenth For the backfield positions, Coach vate schools In Hawaii conducted by history ot ponitentiary occurred here early to­ splendid bearing pear and apple or­ annual Oregon irrigation congress Brown is considering six men, now source of the Phllllpines’ principal the Institution. nationals others than those ot the day when four men, led by Monte chards and most of the balance is opened here today, with delegates trying out for the various jobs. wealth. The province of Cavite, one Far East may be compelled to Pay Walters, alleged Louisville murder­ planted to alfalfa and other crops. from various parts of Oregon and ad­ These are Green. Hendron, Smith. of the greatest hemp producing sec­ the tax of 31 annually for each pu- I er, who had procured arms, opened The properties are both nicely im­ joining states and several prominent Eggers Crockett and Rimers, The tions of the Philippines, has been pll enrolled, which was set by the I fire on the guards, killing two and proved. The purchase price was well authorities on irrigation in attend­ line positions will be filled mostly swept almost clean of abaca. The alien language school laws adopted plant pest control division of the de­ wounding four. The guards are fir­ above 4300,000. ance. Sessions will continue until by new men. by the recent legislature, according President Coolidge Aska Executive« ing on the convicts and unless they partment is Investigating the plants are practicing every Two teams Friday, closing with a banquet. In to some legal authorities. to Confer In Washington and disease in the hope of finding surrender all will be slain. effort to get the first evening in an addition to the discussions, which The situation has arisen because String men lined up for their first some means for fighting it. but so will include questions of state devel ­ the Maklkl Language School is in­ Washington, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)— far the only remedy has been to try opment and activities of Chambers game. The first definitely scheduled corporated and teaches English as Invitations were sent out from the date Is October 20, with Medford to prevent Its spread to other areas Actual Production of Soft Coal Be ­ of Commerce, there will be visits to well as Japanese. It this institution White House today to the governors by strict quarantine. gins Near Marshfield the experiment station near Vale, here. The locals play Ashland on la compelled to pay the tax. the oth­ of the 48 states for a conference with Election of Coalitionist Conceded by Rice cut-worms, said to be a dan­ October 27 and November 3, but it and inspection ot irrigated land in Adin inistrat ion er private schools, conducted mainly President Coolidge on October 20 to has not been decided which date will gerous Infection, have appeared in Malheur county. by Americans and English, which discuss law enforcement, particular­ C. M. Crandall of Vale, welcomed be here. On Armistice Day. Rose­ the province of Tarlac, invading more Manila, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)—Forces Marshfield. Ore., Oct. 3.—(A. P.) teach any foreign language, must ly bh applied to the prohibition, Im­ the delegates and there was response burg will be played on the local than one-half of the rice plantations opposing tho administration of Gov ­ — Actual production in the new En ­ pay the tex, likewise, it la contended. 1 migration and anti-narcotic statutes. in the municipality of Panlqul. by Fred N. Wallace past president. gridiron. ernor Wood gained one point today glewood coal mine near here began with the conceded election of Ramon, last week when the first load was The day’s program included the re­ a coalitionist, to the Philippine sen­ drawn and dumped into the bunker. port of President James M. Kyle, of ate, who carried both Manila and the A few previous loads had been sent Stanfield, Ore. provinces. up for engine fuel. Although wet EARNS HIS NICKNAME MAY WED AN AMERICAN and containing some slack, the gen­ eral run indicates a fair grade of coal, according to officials. When the project was first started Washington, Oct. 3.—(A. P.)— good topic suggested for plays and Washington, Oct. 3.—(I. N. S.)— against 5 billion pounds some few in November last year tunnels were American Education Week will be essays. Milk and dairy products have now years ago. driven in from either side of the hill observed this year from November Tuesday, "Patriotism Day,” is al­ become an important factor in inter­ "Improvement in transportation The two workings have met and 18 to 34, and suggestions made by lotted to discussing the duty of vot­ national trade through the employ­ has affected both the quantity and form one continuous passage way the bureau of education Include the ing honor to the flag of the country, ment of modern refrigerating and quality of shipments. Refrigeration 1200 feet long piercing the hill near designating of certain days for the the duty to the foreign born, and transportation facilities. Dr. H. C. also has made possible the transpor­ its base and on a grade varying from strnealng of special topics connected American ideals. Taylor, chief of the bureau of agri­ tation of fresh milk over great dis­ six to eight per cent. At the lower with education. The American Le­ Wednesday, “School and Teacher cultural economics. United States de­ tances. The processes of dehydra­ end coal was found almost at the gion, the National Education Asso­ Day," is devoted to questions about partment of agriculture, declared to­ tion have facilitated trade. The im­ grass roots, but at the upper end it ciation and other organisations have local schools and teachers, and rela­ day in an address before the second provement in means of communica­ was necessary to cut through about sponsored the movement, and co­ tion ot education to civilization, and session of the World's Dairy Con­ tion of market news has also pro­ 100 feet of sand rock before strlk- operation with these societies should better training for rural teachers. gress. moted the exchange of productions. be the first step in a community pro­ ing the deposit. Thursday, "Illiteracy Day," is for Taylor predicted that international “Trade In dairy products between gram, bureau officials declare. devising ways and means for the An estimate of approximately trading in milk products will in the nations may be checked or hindered Plays, pageants, stories, writing of eradication ot illiteracy. Data show­ 200,000 tons of coal has been placed course of time replace to a degree by several factors, such as protective essays, speeches, poster and moving ing the extent of illiteracy and its on the deposit by the engineers. the national and local economy sys­ tariffs, successful imitation of for- picture exhibitions, should play an dangers to the nation and loss eco­ There are three benches, one on top tems of seasonal storage. ; eigu varieties and effective systems important part tn school and com­ nomically, are suggested as subjects of another, whose aggregate thick­ He said: 1 of cold storage and domestic sup­ munity programs, according to the ot exhibits and essays. ness is about five feet. Layers of “Dairy production has now become plies to carry the surplus from sea­ Friday, "Community Day," is giv­ bureau. shale separate each bench. thoroughly established in the North­ sons of heavy production to seasons Sunday, November 18 is styled en ever to the consideration of equal Capacity of the mine will be about ern and Southern hemispheres, and of light production.” “For God and Country Day,” and opportunity in education for every 50 tons a day when it is working at as a consequence mutually advan­ J. A. Ruddick, dominion of Can­ ministers In all pulpits are invited boy and girl, the needs of the com­ top speed, according to A. Y. Meyers, Captain “Rescue" Randall of the S. tageous seasonal trading between ada Dairy and' Cold Storage Com­ by ths bureau to preach •t least one munity as to public libraries and New portrait of Prince George Ed manager of the company developing S. President Fillmore, whose photo­ countries Is now a possibility, to re­ missioner, addressing the session, sermon on education. community center. ward Alexander Edmund, fourth son the property. Owing to the slant of graph is shown above, received four 8. place to a degree the system of seas­ said that the advent of Improved re­ Monday Is "American Constltu- Saturday, "Physical Education of the king and queen of England, who. the tunnel, natural drainage of wa­ O. S. calls on his latest trip to the Unit­ onal storage that grows out of a lo­ frigeration and transportation meth­ tlon Day,” set aside for stressing Day," is a day for the study of the it is rumored tn London, may nmrry ter will be effected, he said. Slack ed States from Europe. The captain cal or national economy system. ods, together with the Installation of obedience to the law, man’s strug­ value of exercise, correct posture and Grace Vanderbilt, daughter of Gen from the mine will be used in filling always answers calls for aid and, ow­ "More than 20 billion pounds of refrigerated storage houses, has ex­ gles tor liberty, the duties of citizen­ health habits. A "Health Parade” and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt of New and surfacing the road which con­ ing to his numerous rushes to heln milk were required during the past tended International trade in dairy ship and education and the ballot. of children is suggested by the bu­ York. I’rlnco George is twenty-one nects the property to county high­ persons In distress, has been given the year to produce the milk products products to markets previously limit­ years old. sobriquet “rescue.’' "The Man Without a Country,” is a reau. ways. that entered into world trade, as ed by time and distance. BA6E DY WAS N01 WITNESSE INELECTIONS MURDER OCCURRED SEPT. 12 LEGISLATURE WILL CONVENE TRADING WOULD BE RESUMED CROP PESTS CAUSE DAMAGE TARIFF SOLIDARITY IS SEEN RATE DIFFERENTIAL OPPOSED MEDFORD ORCHARDS SOLD FOOTBALL SQUAD PRACTICING CONVICTS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE IRRIGATION CONGRESS OPENS GOVERNORS INVITED TO MEET WOOD LOSING IN PHILIPPINES IMPORTANT FACTOR FTRADE OF WORLD