F é Grants Pass <■. Gateway to the Oregon Caves GRANTH PANH, JOSKPHIN*’ COUNTY, OREGON HATURDAY, OCTOBER fl, 1ÍKK». WHOLE NUMBER MIO. 1 LLOYD GEORGE IS GIVEN EXCEPTIONAL WELCOME New York, Oct. 6.—(A. P.) 4 —Lloyd Georg« left New York 4 today for Montreal on the first 4 lap of his tour of the United ♦ States and Canada. No man, 4 unless perhaps General Per­ 4 shing, had a more cordial wel­ 4 R< H K EFKLLEER Ft >U N DATION come, and a more spontaneous 4 WILL HELP BUIX1ARIA display of friendship extended 4 NEXT CONVENTION IH TAKEN TO than to Great Britain's former ♦ SIX GET OUT THROUGH SMALL KLAMATH FALU4 BY IRBIGA- HOLE IN BRICK WALL OF Rofla, Bulgaria, Oct. (A. P.) 4 premier. 4 COURTHOUSE T1ON CONGRESS —The Rockefeller Foundation is 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦4444VVVV ♦ e 4 TAX COMMINNION about to embark on a campaign to TO DEPORT AUEN DRUG develop sanitation and preventive VENDERS AH TERMS END medicine in Bulgaria. Th» first step has boon the selection of two Kansas City, Oct. 6.—(I. N. S.) — Bulgarian physicians for a year of ----------- 4 Allen convicts serving sentences in study and hospital practlco In Amer­ » All Expense. IN sm II i I c lopped off ica; other selections will be made Wiltord Alien, of local Project, Is the federal penitentiary at Leaven­ Hevcntb Crawls Through and Tele­ phones Sheriff Early This Morn­ Named as Member of Executive Ham Needed Slightly More Than worth, Kan., numbering 225, will be later. Commit Its« of Organization ing—No Guard Maintained Allowed In 10*4» | rearrested at the expiration of their Miss Elizabeth Crowell, of the sentences and deported. foundation, has outlined a project I E. P. Reynolds, immigration in- for the establishment of a nurses' Oregon City, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—A \ ale, Ore.. Oct. 6.—(A. P.)— spector, announced he already has The Josephine county budget for training school here which Is to be 1924 as tentatively arranged by thu submitted to the officers of the Klamath Falls was selected as next filed preliminary proceedings neces- sensational jail break occurred het? last night, when six prisoners es­ year s meeting place of the Oregon sary to deport the aliens. county court shows a decrease from foundation in New York. Irrigation Congress at its final ses­ A majority of those to be returned caped through an 18-inch hole in that of last year. It Is slightly sion. James M. Kyle, of Stanfield, to their native laud are Italians who the brick wall of the courthouse. The above the budget as finally passed was reelected president, and A. L. were convicted of violating the Har- men are believed to have been aided by the general meeting to which tho | Wlsbward, of Klamath Falls was rlson antl-narcotlc law, Reynolds from outside. Sheriff Wilson was 19 23 budget was submitted. As the Wllford Allen, said. The Harrison act provides that notified of the delivery at 6 o’clock tat conservation commission gets the Oklahoma Governor Want. Prob«. of n,ade *‘ce ' of Grants Pass, was elected as a upon conviction an al'en is liable to when Frank Smith, another prisoner, last whack at It, the final amount K. K. K. Artivitkw crawled through the hole and tele­ member of the executive committee. deportation. which will be included In the county Virtually all those affected were phoned him. No night guard was expenses cannot be given yet. It is Oklahoma City, Oct. 8.—(A. P.) A strong bid tor the 1924 session sentenced from Missouri, Kansas, employed. The fugitives are E. Em­ beleved, however, that the budget ' —A special session of the state leg- erson, Roland Evans, John Rodish, will stand much as It is now planned lalature will be called to "investigate of the Irrigation Congress was made Olkaboma and Arkansas. I G. T. Trotter, Joe Skoda and Joe out as all Items have been trimmed tho activities of the Ku Klux Klan by Grants Pass, through Wllford Al­ Kovak. Five were serving sentences as much as possible by the county , in Oklahoma,” by Governor Walton len. secretary of tbs Grants Pass Ir­ for liquor law violations. eourt. The total amount now esti­ i for October loth, according to a rigation district. Invitations were mated U 8311,780, as against 8173.- i story published Iti the Oklahoma City sent to the meeting by a large num­ French Officials Unfavorable Toward tier of local organizations in an at­ 6*6.06 in ths estimated budget of Times. Remarks at Conference PLAN MONUMENT AT GRAVES tempt to have it in this city. Due to last year. This sum includes the I OF LINCOLN'S PARENTS the fact that Grants Pas lost by only slate tax. school levies and all money Paris, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—Lord a narrow margin last year at Bend it Curzon's speech before the imperial which must be raised by the county was thought that it could be brought conference yesterday in which the Janesville, Ill., Oct. «.—(A. P.) tai. Fiderai Officers and H. 1*. Special here. There Is much disappointment British foreign secretary said his —After years of neglect the graves For purely county government locally in failure of the members of government's policy toward Germany of Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, fath­ Agents Busy Investigating purposes 881.130 is to be raised. The the congress to Support Grants Pass. ' would be one of awaiting the initia­ er and stepmother of Abraham Lin­ state tax Is estimated at 868,000, Wllford Allen, who was elected as coln, are to be given attention. Roseburg, Oct. 6.— (A. P.)—Fed­ with county schools at 330,660 and eral officers and Southern Pacific a member of the executive commit­ tive by France, created an unfavor­ These unkept mounds, in a near­ able impression in French official the 4 mill road tax levy amounting special agents are busily investigat­ tee, served last year as first vice by desolate graveyard, are marked , circles. to 833,800. These are the largest ing a mall robbery which is thought president of the organization. The only by unchisled stones made ---------- f--------- • ingle items on the budget. to have occurred near Boswell trip to Vale was made especially for HALT BIUNE EMPLOYED f rough by tourists who have chipped The expeoaoe include 82700 for Springs sometime yesterday. Little the purpose of Inviting the congress TO TENT WATER SPEED souvenirs from them. The Illinois district of the Liens the county judge and commission­ has been learned of the robbery and here. ers. as salary and expenses for the the officers are at a loss to find the (A. P.)—An International has undertaken to New York, Oct. 6 office end other Incidentals; 86920 perpetrator of the crime. ingenious method of determining the raise funds among its members to The first Intimation that a robbery for the county clerk’s office; 86400 I velocity of water under almost any erect a fitting monument at the for the sheriff’s office; 83346 for the had been committed, came yester­ Short 6,fl47 liable. Nine« 1010 Says circumstances, so essential in calcu­ graves. assessor's office; 82226 for the treas­ day afternoon when Carl Kane, a lating hydro-electric developments, Hint bit ics Just Issueil urer's office; 82160 for the county Southern Pacific track walker, came has been devised by Professor C. M. Into Boswell Springs very excitedly school superintendent's office. Chicago, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—With Allen, of Worcester, Mass., according The surveyor Is allowed 8260; saying that he had found mail scat­ a steadily declining birth rate, Chl- to an announcement by the Engineer­ board of health 8450; county agri­ tered along the railroad" tracks be­ cago is "short” 6.647 babies since ing Foundation in New York. culllrist and home demonstration tween Yoncalla and Boswell Springs. 1916, according to statistics issued Salt brine, which has a higher el­ Chancellor Stresemann, of Germany, Will Manage Foreign Affairs agent 83875; county sealer of He was advised to report the matter by the Infant Welfare Society of Chi­ ectrical conductivity than pure wa­ at once and the postmasters at both cago. ter, is injected into the stream at a weights and measures 8110; county Berlin. Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—Chan­ In 1916, when the population of given point. Electrodes placed at physician 8460; coroner >200; in­ Yoncalla and Drain were notified. They Immediately got in touch the city was only 2,517,172, 66417 known distances register the passage cellor Stresemann today completed surance 8126; registration and elec­ tions 83300; courthouse, fuel, light, with th« postal authorities at Port­ babies were born. In 1922, when the of the brine, while etop watches In­ the formation of a new cabinet in janitor, etc., 84600; circuit court land, and with S. P. officials here population figure* was placed at dicate the length of time elapsing. which he will act as minister of for­ eign affairs and chancellor. 2,830,000, only 56,724 babies were The net result is the rate of flow. 83600: county court 8100; Justice and an Investigation was made. A numl>er of opened letters were born. The rate during those years Court 8500; juvenile court 1160; London, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—Chan­ care of poor 813.700; Jail 81160; tax found along the track and money or­ had fallen from 22.4 a thousand to cellor Stresemann in a speech before rebate« 8500; Insane 8100; adver­ ders and personal checks were scat­ 20.02. Using these figures as a I _____ tising 81000; ferries 81400; miscel­ tered along the right of way for a basis, Orto F. King, extension secre­ Ownership and Management of Bos­ the German reichstag today accord­ ing to the Berlin correspondent laneous expense 82000; district at­ ’ considerable distanco. The officers tary of the Infant Welfare Society ton Clubs Is Investigated of the Central News, said the reich­ torney 81800; water master 81680; I failed to find a mall bag or pouch declared that Chicago is short 6,647 | and no clues to aid them in locating babies. Boston, Oct. 6.— (A. P.)—District stag will be asked to renounce its county library fund the person responsible for the crime. Statistics of the society show that Attorney O'Brien of Suffolk county, rights for a long time and grant a for bridges, lumber, , Whether or not the bag was taken last year when it cared tor approxi­ announced today that he had begun much greater power to the cabinet. 300. For county school purposes an es- from the train, stolen from a post- mately 12,000 babies, an actual sav­ an investigation of the ownership and office or secured In some other man­ ing of 4 80 lives was credited to the the management of the Boston clubs Munich, Oct. 6—(A. P.)—Dr. Von timate of 830,000 was made al­ ner Is a matter of conjecture and is society because the death rate among of both the American and National Kahr, Bavarian military dictator to­ though It may be reduced later. The now under investigation. babies under 2 years of age cared Leagues upon the petition of Boston day denied reports that he favored county school library and institute The mall was mostly Portland mall tor at these stations was only 14 a citizens, who alleged fraud on the a restoration of the monarchy and fund require |300 and 8260 respec­ and apparently came from the Yon­ thousand, while throughout the city part of the clubs in the matter of the said he stood for the preservation of tively. For retiring warrants 820,- calla office, but It Is not known generally it was four times as great. transfer of players to other clubs. the republic. 000 la included and 810.000 for fn- whether It was taken from the post- (Continued on Pag« Throe) office or from the train. ♦ Quebec, Oct. «.—(A. P.)— ♦ ♦ Earth shocks were felt h»ro ♦ 4 early today. The wall of the ♦ 4 Quebec seminary, 300 years old, ♦ ♦ ♦ toppled: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 MAKE ESCAPE KYLE RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT ITEMS TRIMMED AT MEETING I HELP GIVEN FROM OUTSIDE WALTON CALLS LAWMAKERS 1 CURZON SPEECH UNFAVORABLE > CHICAGO BIRTH RATE DOWN NEW CABINET IS FORMED BALL CLUB PROBE IS STARTED 4 Navy Has Most Powerful Seaplane of Its Kind 4 » London, Oct. 8 — (I. N. 8.)—With the recovery of practically all of the treasure from tho sunken linnr Lau- rentlc, the salvage championship be­ tween the salvage ship Racer's eight divers la settled. Ths championship goes to Seaman "Mickle** Maddlson, who has recov­ ered 200 bars of gold, of a total value of over 82,000,000. His near­ est rival. Petty Officer Light, only brought up 170 bars. The Laurentlc, which was sunk by mines In 1917, was carrying about 828,000,000 worth of bullion to America, and tho Racer has been en­ gaged In salvage operations on her since 1918 with varying success. During the summer of 1922 only 83,000,000 worth of gold bars was recovered In five months, but during the past summer the Racer's diters have recovered something approach- Ing 811,000.000. Competition among the divers en- gaged on the wreck has boen very keen, but they have had to take turns according to orders and have not been permitted to select their posi­ tions. For this reason very often divers have gone weeks without any success coming their way. Maddlson owes his pre-eminence largely to a wonderful day, when, In two descents to the wreck, each last­ ing an hour, he secured 43 bars of gold. Salvage operations on the sunken liner will cease at the end of the present month, when the wreckage will be dragged over whether the few remaining bars of gold are lifted or not. Though she lies twenty fathoms deep the operation^ have been car­ ried out without a single casualty. I II I II ♦ Rye, Oct. 6—(A. P.)— Miss ♦ Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, was two up on Miso Edith Cum­ 4 mings of Chicago, for the na­ 4 tional women's golf champion­ 4 ship, in the first 18 holes. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 444444444444444444 LEGION BOYS TO STAGE AMERICAN OLYMPIC GAMES STORY WITHHELD AS BELIEVED OTHERS ARE STILL AT Ran Francisco, Oct. C.—(A. P.)— LIBERTY Athletes from all parts of the United States will compete In the American Olympic games ti be staged here October 15-19 as part of the athletic program of the American Legion 1923 national convention. The list of events include a national track Were Driving Large Hudson When Placed Under Arrest—Informa­ and field meet, basketball, golf ser­ tion Sent From Seattle ies, tennis tourney, football and baseball, swimming meet, rifle shoot, and exhibition of boxing and Officers from Seattle are expected wrestling. A. P. Lott, chairman of the Amer­ to arrive here tonight to Identify ican Legion national athletic com­ the two men arrested here yesterday mission, who is here to assist in the morning as suspects in the Western preparation of the athletic program, Union pay clerk robbery on October announces that Charlie Paddock, 2 In the Sound city. The Seattle Brooklna, Joie Ray, Clarence DeMar ,*ulhorit,®s requested the local police and other famous sprinters will com­ not to give out the story and the details were withheld from the pa­ pete in the olympiad. pers. the names of the men not even being given. As ft was stated that the printing of the story would hfn- der the work of the police. the Examinations Taken During Past Courier was willing to forego the story for the time being, as ft was Year by 200,000 People anxious to cooperate in the appre­ Washington, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)~ hension of the guilty parties. Despite the fact that the number of With the arrest of the two men, federal employee has been reduced believed to have been implicated in by nearly 400,000 since the close of the robbery. Chief C. E. MaLane and the war. the civil service commission Policeman Bill Younger may be due sees no prospect of a considerable de­ for a reward of 8500. Following the crease in the number of opportunl- receipt of ___ a telegram ___________ from the Seat- ties for government employment. | tie police asking that the two men To meet the normal turnover, be apprehended here, the officers which In a tremendous force like the started out on their search and in­ government's is necessarily large, the tercepted the two about 10 miles commission held examinations in the north of the city, They turned year ended June 30, 1923, for more around and trailed the car into than six hundred different kinds of Grants Pass, where the two were positions, in which more than 200,- taken into custody. A reward of 000 persons competed. Present tndf- 81000 Is offered for the capture at cations are that the number for this the four and it la thought that a fiscal year will be as great. half will be paid for the taking of A study of the examinations held the two here. during the past two years reveals an The men were traveling in a Hud­ interesting range of positions all the son automobile. They entered the way from charwoman and laborer, city and went around the block on for which the primary requirement H street, coming back on G. They ■a/7d.Phy81^' co""t,°"* t0 t,hoae were* hunting ior a""plac7to''e.t\nd which demand qualifications of aj stopped in front of the Mocha cafe. very high order, Buch as agricultural They evidently sighted ths chief for transportation economist at a salary they started to pull out again. The of $4,000 to $5,600, and merchanlcal police stuck their guns in the faces and electrical engineer at a salary I , of the men wanted and soon had of $5,000. them safely handcuffed. They were then taken to the county jail where they are being held awaiting the ar­ rival of the officers from the north. They did not give their names. American Federation of Labor Hears The telegram stated that the men Speeches Against Reds should have about 84000 on their persons but all that eould be found Portland, Ore., Oct. 6.—(A. P.)— was some 81200, in currency and After the American Federation of travelers checks.'* They were seen Labor today heard the address by Thursday in Centralia headed south­ Max S. Hayes, of Cleveland, attack­ ward. They were caught here at ing those who would spread dissen- about 10 o’clock. ’ tion in the union ranks by stigmatiz­ The description sent out trota ing as radicals and bolshevists, those who hold advanced theories, John L. Seattle tallied perfectly with the men Lewis, president of the United Mine taken here. The car was described Workers delivered a speech in which as a 1916 Hudson, Washington 11- he arraigned the radical elements. cense number 79914. It had a dark The credentials of Alexander How- body. The engine number was 6902. att, of Kansas, have been revoked. One man was wearing a light gray The committee is investigating mixed Norfolk suit with a light gray charges of radical activities against hat with a crush top. His age was Delegate Dunne, of Butte. (Oontiaued on page Two.) TWO HAVE $1200 ON PERSONS GOVERNMENT HIRES MANY RADICAL ELEMENT FLAYED University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. .or transfer to the University of Ore- / ze__ — ■ _ v x. —An a _ • increase ____ — _ of • about • * ' | gon since 1 last — ) /N U •■sem ». 4 6.—(Special) Commencement. t |. e those 1106, the number registering I 5 per cent in enrollment for ’___ Most of the re- so far has been ._ 873. academic year on the University of maining 233 will enter in ths winter Oregon campus at Eugene is indi­ term or in subsequent years. The , cated by the registration to date of number f applicants for admission, full-time students. 11106, is far in excess of any corre- The full-time registration on the gt>ouding number in the University’s ir « Eugene campus at noon, Oct. 4, was' history. 2185, only five fewer than the total, The registration at the University for the entire fall term a year ago. af Oregon school of medicine in Registrar Carlton E. Spencer pre Portland to noon. Oct. 4, was 193. diets a total registration before fall The University thus far has a full- i enrollment end« of from 2225 to time Eugene and Portland campus 2240 students, as against 2189 last 1 registration of 2377. Figures are not fall. He expects a total enrollment available yet for the new year on the at Eugene for the year—fall, winter registration of Portland Center or most powerful single motored .enplane In the world. It is the Navy Wright 2 (NW-2), entered In the and spring terms—of between 2500 Correspondence Study students. There were 830 registered In the Schneider Cup Seaplane race at Cowes, England. Sept 28. The NW-2 has made more than 177 miles an hour on I and 2600. her trial flights. Credentials have been granted to recent Eugene and 'Portland summer •Julios new students for matriculation sessions. mm II ! am II I 4 a m m a m mb am