f * ♦ t u I Grante Pass VOI«. XIV., No. AN. % — Excellent progress Is reported by the various teuuis In the Chamber of Commerce drive for subscriptions to the budget for next year, and success Is already In sight. The teams that reported Friday stuted that the spir­ it of the people was excellent and that little difficulty was experienced in renewing old subscriptions upon a most liberal basis of increase and in adding new names to the list, Secretary Simons states that Major Bromley's teams report particularly that old subscribers are meeting the call most liberally, with 50 per cent Increases, while the now subscrip­ tions tor the first day were more than 3360. Captain Flos' team of the Bromley division was credited with the highest record on the open­ ing day of the contest. Major Sabin's contingent also makes a like report regarding the In­ creases of old subscriptions with a corresponding num tier of new sub­ scribers, the new •subscriptions un­ der Major Sabin being over 3300. Sailin'» leading teams for the Initial skirmish were captained by Messrs. Clarke and Truax. At the forum luncheon Monday, reports will be made by the various officials of the drive, and the results will bo tabulated to date, while the "dean-up" campaign wllj be arrang- cd, and scout» will be provided to get the subscription to the chamber advertising fund from 9 those who should be on tho list but who are yet in the rear ranks. The committee for the Monday luncheon I h composed of Majors Bromley and Sabin und High Private South. COOLIDGE PREPARES MESSAGE First Sfato Paper Exported to Have Important Influence A Washington, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)— Tho president today began the final polishing of his message to congress which many observers believe will have an Important bearing on his po- politlcal future. The message is expected to be brief, presenting recommendations without arguments. Baris Nov. 24.—(A. P.) — Tho of- flcial winter style openings are nes which form a natural pipe organ. This was the first wedding ceremony to be performed in the recently created national monument. GALE SWEEPS WHOLE NI MBER 3331. 7 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ HIGH WIND« ARE ACCOMPANIED BY HEAHON’H HEAVIEST FALL 4 OF RAIN ♦ 4 ......... I ..... COMBAT FROST WITH OVERHEAD IRRIGATION : : , 4 I 4 4 Cherokee, la., Nov. 24.— (I. N. 8.)—The applicability of overhead irrigation to beat the Old Man of the North is being sponsored at the state hospital farm here, where Gardener Kohlenberg is still growing an open field crop of lettuce, al­ though the temperature has been as low as 13 above zero. By letting the water flow all night Kohlenberg has been suc­ cessful in drowning Jack Frost. 4 4 4 4 4 (4444444444444444 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 84'ORELESH t'ONTEHT ON POIX) 4 4 4 4 GROUNDS IN NEW YORK IN VIEWED BY 40,000 PEOPLE 4 4 i GIRL GNAWS AT ROPE IN 4 ATTEMPT TO sXvE SUICIDE 4 INIXSTItY 4 Bright Weather Follows, But Re ­ Hpanl-li and Italian Repreoeaitatives London, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)— Official Washington Hees the Annual 4 ports Indicate That the Storm VictiiitN of Explosion* Early (lassie Fought Without Gnawing the rope with her teeth, Mnnlla, Nov. 23. —(A. P.)—The 4 Is Not Yet Done Today Result Elizabeth Clark, a 17-year-old girl Insulur government will lose |225.- iof Poplar, London, vainly attempted Out) iu tho National Cement Com- 444444 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I to save the life of Carl Anderson, a puny, one of the Philippine govern­ Portland. Ore., Nov. 24.— (A. P.) seaman, who committed suicide by < Philadelphia, Nov. 24.— (A. P.)— IMMIGRATION REHTRK TION8 Polo Grounds, New York, Nov. 24. ment's "war baby” indusfries, if the < I T 1MIWN CHINESE INFLUX Bright sunshine and rapidly rising hanging. — (A. P.)—The Army and -Navy deal, now reported to bo virtually Two terrific bomb explosions in tor- temperature here today followed the Walking with her young brother teams battled to a scoreless tie in Complete for the sale of the company elgn consulates In the downtown dis- Havana, Nov. 23.— (A. P.)—Re­ rain and wind storm beginning the girl saw the man hanging in a their annual grid struggle here to­ tn private inti«r< st», is consummated. trlct today injured scores of people Tho company has been financed out and damaged many houses, throw- strictions imposed upon the entry of Thursday night and ending this disused timber yard. She shrieked day. The first part of the game was of funds of th<> national bank to the Ing the southern section of Ute city Chinese immigrants into Cuba have morning. Continued low tempera­ to some men passing to come to her in a driving rain. extent of approximately 3t.500.ouo, Into wild excitement. The first ex­ cut down the influx so that within tures in British Columbia caused aid, but they only looked in and With every punt, tackle and run and the pending lose will represent plosion was at the Spanish consulate the last ten months only 212 have the weather bureau to forecast fur­ went away. chattering a message over telegraph 315 on each share of capital stock about 1 a. in., and the second at the entered as compared with 1,212 dur­ ther rough winds during the next 36 She told her brother to chase af­ and cable to far flung army station Sons' of Italy bank, an hour later. ing the previous ten months. The hours. A total of 1.8 inches of rain with u pur value of 3100. ter them for a knife, but all declar­ and naval base, the annual gridiron The Italian consulate is located present Cuban law is similar to the has fallen. A south wind which According to tho policy laid down ed they did not possess such a thing. vendetta of the Army and Navy was reached 60 miles an hour at the by Governor General Wood of get­ in the hank building The bornb was United States law and bars laborers, Then, unsuccessfully, she tried to fought at the Polo Grounds this af­ i ting the government out of business, placed on the doorstep leading to but admits under restrictions mer­ mouth of the Columbia yesterday af­ gnaw the rope through with her ternoon in the presence of the na­ ternoon. dropped to 48 miles in the chants, students and tourists. it has been decided to dispose of the the consul's office. teeth, with the man's great gaping tion’s official and civic elite, but Several thousand Chinese were ad­ night. This morning the wind is 34 eyes staring wildly at her all the without result. It was a game, as company, which never has been in mitted under special legislation dur­ miles an hour from the southwest, time. Finally she found a piece of always, of colorful incident, and in operation, for what It will bring. ing the world war to work in the and the sea is rough. A Chicago millionaire is said to be J tiling and sawed through the rope, its far-reaching interest an athletic I cane fields but most of them soon behind the purchasing interests. but by that time the man was dead. echo of the shot at Sarajevo, the Construction of 311-Mile Line to Tap drifted to Havana where they make At the inquest she told the coroner shot that traveled around the world. Hood River, Nov. 24.— (A. P.)— their living by operating laundries, Malheur National Forest Accompanied by a heavy rain, a ter­ that she was not frightened after Official Washington, from Presi­ keeping small shops and peddling rific gale swept up Columbia Gorge she saw the man’s first stare, The dent Coolidge and Cabinet- down Waslflngton. Nov. 24.— (A. P.)— vegetables and merchandise. A num­ last night. It blew trees across tele­ coroner allowed her a fee of five through the list of admirals and The Oregon-Washington Railroad ber of them also conduct truck farms phone wires, put the branch service shillings for her trouble. generals to the ensigns and second Auto Builder Said Ready to Run for and Navigation Company today no­ in the suburbs. of the Pacific Power & Light com­ lieutenants, sat in at the death. So Havana has developed a "Chinese President ns Independent tified the interstate commerce com­ I pany out of commission, and blew did the student corps of both acad­ mission that it desired to build a Quarter" that extends for several out plate glass windows and the roof emies. flanked on either side by so- blocks and it is estimated that the Detroit, Mich., Nov. 2 4.—(A. p.) 32 mile extension of its line from off of a filling station. cietie's beet people in societle’s best —Henry Ford will run for president Crane to Burns, in Eastern Oregon, city has about 50,000 Chinese. and most colorful though rainsoaked of tho United States if nominuted on Io tap the lumber resources of the Grand Jury Returns Bills Against raiment. Astoria, Nov. 24.— (A. P.)—Some nu independent ticket without a plat­ Malheur national forest. Three Accused Brothers It was the same spacious occasion minor damage was done by the storm form, Robert R. Pointer, of Dear­ * of other years, plus an additional here last night. Railings were blown born, lifelong friend of Ford, said Medford. Ore., Nov. 24.—(A. P.) seating capacity, the Polo Grounds Team Is Enroute to Play Stanford down, mail boxes overturned and after a meeting of the committee ar­ I at Palo Alto — Ray. Roy and Hugh D’Autremont, having enlarged its accomodations to building materials scattered by the ranging the details of a "Ford for brothers, the first two twins, aged the point of taking care of more than wind. Only one vessel, the motor ­ President” clubs’ conference hero Million Dollar I xmui in City Arrows An army reconnaissance car, car- ship Challambra crossed out during 23, and the latter under the alias 60,000 persons. This was the larg­ next month. Mexican Line rying the O. A. C. polo players, pass- the storm, Several vessels waited in of E. E. James, aged 19 years, were est crowd that ever viewed an Army in indict­ and Navy game. ed through here this forenoon on the lower harbor for the storm to indicted on six counts, ments returned by the Jackson coun­ its way to Palo Alto to battle the abate. ty grand jury, charging murder in San Diego, Cal., Nov. 24.— (A. P.) Stanford team on its own field. Cap­ •* , the first degree, train robbery and tain Glenn 8. Finley, instructor in —Practically one-third of Tia Juana. robbing of the United States mail in Lower California, was destroyed by military science and tactics at the Examination to Be Held— the Siskiyoue tunnil slayings and at­ Drop of Two Cents Per Pound Is fire yesterday, with damage of a college, was in charge of the party. An examination of applicants for They left Corvallis at 3:30 Fri­ appointment as commissioned offi­ tempted hold-up of'October 11th of Expected in Portland Market million dollars. The San Diego fire Southern Pacific passenger train No. Tlio members of the 'Rebekah companies prevented the complete day afternoon, and expect to reach cers in the Medical Corps of the 13. » • lodge In 17th annual session are hav­ dost ruction* of the town. Palo Alto in time to practice Tuesday regular army will be held in the Portland, Ore., Nov. 24.—(A. P.) ' and Wednesday on the California ing a most interesting program to­ Each man stands indicted for the' —A two-cent drop in butter Monday Ninth Corps area (Covering the Pa- day, delegates being present from all field. cific coast states) during the period murder of C. O. Johnson of Ashland, was forecast today. The new price The Aggie poloists will play the the surrounding country, the district Musical Program Monday Night— January 21, 25, 1924. To be eligible brakeman, E. E. Daugherty of Port­ (Will be; Prints, 47; butterfat to be comprising birth n Josephine josepntne and and Jack-) jbck - a delightful program has been ar- remaining two matches of a three- for appointment the applicant must land, mail clerk, Sidney L. Bates, en­ reduced three cents to 47 and 4 8 son counties. ’ Tho sessions are being PanRPd for the Memorial Home bene-, game series with Stanford Thanks­ gineer of Dunsmuir, Calif., and Mar­ cents, delivered in Portland. be between the ages of 23 and 32 held in Odd Fellows hall, < opening | .............................. vin Seng, fireman of Dunsmuir, Cal. t|t to be given ‘by the music depart­ giving day and December 1. The ..................................... years and must be a male citizen of program at 10 o'clock consisting of ment of the Woman’s Club at the first game of the series was fought Upon reading of the indictment. the United States. Further informa­ tho welcome to the grand officers, Presbyterian church Monday even­ out on the O. A. C. polo field Octo- tion on this subject may be obtained Circuit Judge Charles M. Thomas or­ ; with tho address of welcome ‘by Pres­ ing. The program will feature songs ber 20, resulting in a score of 10 to by calling in person on or by corres­ dered bench warrants issued for the — ident Edith Kelley, followed by the. by Carrie Jaoobs Bond, rendered by 4 in favor of the Californians. The ponding with Major Thos. J. Cecil, trio, with no bail, as provided by the President Ebert Invites Peoples Par­ business session. Election of officers I members of tho club and other par­ O. A. C. players have since had their ty leader to Form Government recruiting officer, U. S. Army, whose Oregon statutes for murder in the occurred this afternoon. A ban-' ticipants. The program is in charge lineup strengthened materially, and first degree. offices are rooms 201 and 202 New quet will be served at 5:30 o'clock, of Mrs. Guy Knapp as musical di­ have been drilled constantly to play Post Office Building. Portland, Ore- London. Nov. 24.—(A. P.) — According to best available infor- their positions for united teamwork. and the evening session will be held | rector, with Mrs. George Sabin as J President Ebert has invited Herr mation, the brothers who have been With the well-trained Stanford ponies gon. at the Waldorf hall, with the confer-1 pianist. hunted for six weeks by federal. Von Kardorff, member of the Ger­ exceedingly speedy games are look­ ring of degrees by tho Gold Hill railroad and state officials, are hid­ man people's party, in the relchstag, ed for between the strong college team. Program and dancing will ing in the wild and wooded Bhie to form a new German cabinet, says tea ms. close the day. Creek district of the Klamath Na­ a Berlin dispatch. Von Kardorff is The men who make up the Aggie expected to accept. tional forest. team are Fred Bacher, number 1, Seattle Man Is Charged With Reck­ I Monitor and Merrimac Encounter John Delay, 2, Benjamin Modest!, 3, less Driving Harvey Dick, 4. Captain Finley is Will Be Remembered accompanying the team as coach, An accident which proved rather and Harold F. Chrisman, as student Washington, Nov. 24.— C. N. 8.1. damaging to the two cars involved, I —To "the thousands of patriotic manager. but which Injured none of their oc­ mnrkers throughout the Nation which cupants, occurred last evening on the with a soft velvety surface and all rest upon land made historic by bat­ Pacific highway, about two miles this Isliam Qualifies as Notary Public-— the sturdy qualities of wool, is tile tle or heroic deed. Is to be added a Moscow, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)—All of bathroom or a large clothes closet. J. M. Isham has recently been ap­ side of Wolf Creek. Mrs. Fritz Eis­ most popular fabric among the fash- naval marker, or buoy, to mark the pointed as a notary public, and yes­ mann, with two young ladies.was on the compactness of living like sar­ In houses which have been returned ionaible frequenter« <»f the Hols, de spot whoro tho Monitor, first of the terday his commission from the state her way to Eugene, where the party dines in a can. together with about to private owners, or which have Boulogne and the Champs Elysees, ships of its type, showed the armor­ of Oregon was ‘placed on record in was to witness the football game, the same amount of privacy as if one been exempted from the space regu­ soft dark green being the color most ed Morrlmac that the "tin can on n lations by agreement with individ­ staged today in that city, driving up the clerk’s office of this county. were living in a goldfish bowl, is en­ uals who undertake to repair them, in demand. shingle,” as It was derisively called, in her Nash roadster. Mrs. Eismann joyed ‘by the majority of Moscow’s it is sometimes possible to dbtaln Simplicity is tho keynote. Button was the better ship of the two, be- was taking a curve, when a Dodge inhabitants. There are more than several rooms. But Moscow is money or braid trimmed, or without adorn­ 'cause it could hit, and not Ibe hit. coupe came in sight from the north. 2,000,000 of them, living in a city mad, and has been for two years, ment, these garments for morning Surveyors, army engineers, and Before it could be prevented, the built for less than a million, and only and the premiums charged merely for and street wear all retain a snug, naval chart men have surveyed the rear end of the Dodge hooked the the very prosperous newly rich and Obtaining rooms are sometimes fan­ exact fit which is causing despair spot in Hampton Creek, and guided Nash rear fender, and threw it over a few lucky foreigners who have fat tastic. For example, the writer was among women who admit they are by tho story of Capt. Richard Curtis, Harvard 13, Yale O. on the outside of the road and into expense accounts have anything like asked 3500 cash, plus 375 rental, for somewhat plump. Slim women, on a surviving officer of the Merrimac, Notre Panic 2«, Carnegie O. the railing which was placed at the spacious quarters. the other hand, havo no fault to -find.1 have located the exact spot where for Syracuse 7, Nebraska 0. one small unfurnished room with no edge of a steep grade. Both cars Housing conditions are somewhat conveniences whatsoever. As a rule the coats of the 1924 two days the two ships engaged in Illinois 1», Ohio State 0. were considerably damaged, but the tailleurs are longer tfian they have what was an epoch-making marine Iowa 17, Northwestern 14, Foreigners usually live in the gov­ Nash was able to return to Grants better than last year, because some been for several seasons, in many battle, since it marked the end of the Michigan 10, Minnesota O. Paw under its own power. The buildings have been repaired, but for ernment controlled hotels, which of eases albout three-quarters or more. I old "iron clad" idea and showed that Washington 7, Washington State 0. Dodge car was driven by a Doctor every free room the^e are hundreds late have become so expensive that They also take the simple, straight I mobility and skilled gunnery were Second period. Emmett Jones, of Seattle, who was of applicants, ready to pay large fees London or New York hotel charges lines, and are often the wrap-around superior to size and supposed Invul­ Oregon Aggies «, Oregon O. on his way south to spend the winter. merely for the privilege of moving I pale in comparison. variety, extremely smart and very nerability. Second period. All of Moscow’s hotels and restau­ Mrs. Eismann today made com­ in. popular. Braldod coats with fur col­ Generally speaking, the legal rants are now on a gold basis, calcu­ It is proposed to have the buoy or California 7, Stanford 0. plaint 1n the justice court against Dr. lars and cuffs, worn over simple lit­ marker of such size and color as to Second period. Jones, alleging that he was driving amount of space to which any indi­ lating the charges in gold rubles and tle straight lino drosses are a varia­ be easily distinguishable to all who Idaho O, U. of So. Calif, ft. in a reckless manner when the acci­ vidual is entitled equals that taken converting them Into paper money at tion. First period. travel upon ships in ‘Hampton Roads. up in an American house by a small the bay's rate of exchange. dent occurred. SCORES REPORTED INJURED SEVERAL CITIES REPORTED HIT FIRST PART IS IN HEAVY RAIN RAILROAD EXTENSION IS ASKED NO PLATFORM FOR HENRY FORD D’AUTREMONTS ARE INDICTED AGGIE POLO PLAYERS HERE FIRE REBEKAHS ARE IN SESISON PRICE OF BUTTER TO TUMBLE VON KARDORFF CABINET MAKER AUTOS SUFFER IN COLLISION FOOTBALL RESULTS i