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Grant» P om — Gateway to the Oregon Cave»
GRANTS PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON.
VOL. XIV., No. Mil.
STATE FUNDS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY », HMM.
WHOLE NUMBER :KW»7.
FLORIDA BANK ROBBERS
ARE KILLED IN FIGHT
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Ix>«' Angele«. Cal., Jan. 9.
Manila, Jan. 9.— (A. P.) —
♦ Thirteen member« ot the Phil- ♦
— (I. N. 8.)—C. F. Hutchins is
the first man in California who
♦ Uppine constabulary, including ♦
♦ two officers, were killed by ♦
has openly avowed his inten­
tion to Join tho Man’s Party of
♦ religions fanatics on the Bucas ♦
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America to obtain for men
I ♦ Island, according to official ad- ♦
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equal rights and privileges with
. + vices from Buriogo.
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women.
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Men have too long been the
HIGHWAY COMMISSION UNABLE
SECRETARA'
HOOVER
STATES
LABORATE CANDIDATE FOR THE
slave« and shadows of mere .THREE COMPANIEH OF NATIONAL REGifHTUVTION AT COLLEGE
LONG VIEW 1*01,ICI EH
GUARD ARE CALLED OUT
TO START MUCH NEW WORK
PREMIERSHIP PRIJ+ENTS
REACHES 4002 FOR YEAR
women, Hutchins declares in
FOR EMERGENCY
IN 1MM
Ff NDAMMENTVL
HIS VIEWS
voicing
the
motive
that,
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
prompted him to take the in­
Portland, Ore, Jnn. 9.—(A. P.) —
vallis, Jan. 9.—Total registration
itiative in the new movement
Sugar dropped 36c a hundred pounds
for the year is 3099 regular students
here.
today wholesale, the decline follow­
with the grand totil including sum­
Clad in whlt«Mopped shoes
ing a 10c drop on Monday. Cane Is
mer session and short course stu­
and broad suspenders that made
now 38.95 a hundred.
other article« of his attire fade
Secret Orders Alleged to Be Engi­ dents being 4062.
County
Delegations Kent H» iim *
Rovlalori of Bourd's Power, Itcorgan.
iUilkil Articles of latmr Platform
‘Registration for the winter term Will Not Be Carried Owt—Would
into
significance,
Hutchins
izcd Rate Structure anil Con­
neering Bitterness Toward Each
Empty Hantlml—Are llchl Far
mission will make no definite report
at the close ot the fourth day was
opined that it was about time
or*ble to R»-«1 w « mx 1 Proji'ct
Other and Fights Feared
solidât ion Are Few of Needs
Recognize Russia
oil the request from Josephine coun­
2669. As students are still register­
the men of this country took
ing this week the total is expected
ty for th«> completion of the work on
some action to preserve and
Marion, Jan. 9.— (A. P.)—Three to be increased materially before
Portland, Ore., Jan. 9.—(A. P.)— tile Redwood highway until later in
Washington, Jan. 9.—(A. P.) — ♦ safeguard their rights.
Ix>ndon, Jan. 9.—(A. P.)—Ram-
I companies of the Illinois national registration for the term closes.
Funds available to the atate high­ the week or during the next meeting The formulation of "long view poli­ ♦
say McDonald informed the I-abor-
New students for the second term
guard are on duty prepare«;
%ny
way cvtbmission will not permit ot tho commission, the outlook wax cies In transportation," is a funda­
Kes in an address that is he is elect-
MOJAVE STEAMS TO SEA
number
97 and 119 old students
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emergency
occasion
by
the
alleged
much new work this year. Most of
mental
necessity
for
the
securing
of
ed
Premier, his policy
would be
TO BURY SHIP’S MASCOT
df'clared to bo “favorable" by A. M.
bitterness between the Ku Klux Klan have returned to resume their work. peace at home and abroad. H1s
the money in sight is already pledg­
the economic future in the Unlt«id
‘ and the Knights of the Flaming Cir­ Nearly twine as many men than wo­
ed ter projects under way and voted Simons, secretary of the local Cham­ States. Herbert Hoover declared in
Honolulu, Jan. 9.— (A. P.)—The cle, following a series of prohibition men are registered the numbers be- speech is interpeted as indicating
upon, according to an announcement ber of Commerce, who returned this an address before th« iiession ot the
that the Labor party will proceed
United States coast guard cutter Mo­ i raids. Mass meetings are “id to Ing men 1736, and women 933.
at the meeting of the commission to­ mrnlng from Portland. Mr. Simona transportation conference called by
conservatively, with no inclination
jave
steamed
into
port
recently
'
have been announced secretly by the
was one ot tho delegation ot eight the United State« Chamber at Com­
day.
to press the extreme articles of the
ahead of her schedule. Immediately i Knights of the Flaming Circle for »12.0(H) “RADIUS BELT”
were
Josephine
county
men
who
merce.
Hoover
listed
10
points
cov
­
So
many county delegations
Labor platform. The resumption ot
she
docked,
members
of
her
crew
got
|
AYAS NEVER DELIVERED
swarmed to the state highway com- present nt the meeting of the com- ering such policies. Including a stat­ an automobile and rushed the ship's . .t The Ku Klux Klan is said to
full diplomatic relations with Rus­
They utory revision of tho railroad labor ]
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be the cause for the appeal for the
mission meeting yesterday to apply mission Tuesday afternoon,
mascot,
a
dog
named
“
Soup,
”
to
a
.
Binghampton, N. Y., Jan. 9.—(I. sia is understood to be contemplat­
for road work for 192 4 that only wero given an audienco with the board's power on the basis deter- veterinarian in an endeavor to save 1
N.
8.)—John Wilson, farmer, will ed by the Labor administration.
nine groups could be heard and the body for three-quarters ot an hour mint'd by the agreement between the[m
g iff
e. But “Soup” had no chance '
I
nis
lire.
never trust “doctors” again.
He
rest will appear with their requests and good use was mado ot the time. labor organizations and the railroad to live, the doctor declared, and he |
just got through paying one 312,000.
The work wanted done Is the executives, reorganization of the
GOLD PRODUCTION 11)23
today. Tomorrow the commission
was mercifully chloroformed. The
The "doctor”—he told Wilson he
SHOWED LARGE INCREASE]
will meet with the forest officials grading and surfacing ot the Red­ rate structure, the consolidation of next morning, with her flag at half
was a visiting Paris physician—
wood
highway
between
Grants
Paas
—
and the United States bureau of pub­
railroads Into a few powerful sys­ inast, the Mojave steamed slowly out|
dropped in at the farm. He “discov­ Youth Must Report to Circuit Judge
lic roads and lbs program for the and Waldo, wher«» tho new work has tems, and inland waterways devel­ of the harbor to sea where, after a
Washington, Jan. 9.—(A. P»)— ered” Wilson was ill—in danger of
Once Every Month
ns* year *111 be sketched tenta­ started. Tho commission was also opment under a national plan.
brief service, the remains were con- ' Gold production in the United States death. The only cure was a “radium
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asked
to
complete
the
Caves
highway
tively.
signed to the deep.
|in 1923, totaled 391,378,700, an in­ belt.” The belt could not be bought
Sentence was passed yesterday on
to th« point where it joins with the
crease of 32.529,600 over 1922, and —just loaned.
Money is not as abundant as it
The security would Oliver Neubert. who was indicted
Redwood highway. Tho local people
I the largest annual output since 1919, be 312.000. Wilson had that much.
was and so many millions ot dollars
attending the meeting were E. W.
for breaking into the Pine Box fac-
I the bureau of the mint announced
have already been spent in construct­
He gave it to the doctor. The “ra­ tory office, Neubert was sentenced
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BY LONDON POPULATION
Miller, George Sabin, Judge Eclus
j today.
ing the state highway system that
dium belt" never arrived, and the to serve six months In the county
Pollock. W. F. McCabe. C. H. Den- Twenty-«»»* Would Be Affecte«! if
The silver production was valued "doctor” never came back.
comparatively little remains and
Plan Put Into Effect
London, Jan. 9.—(I. N. S.)—Al­
aray. Dr. W. H. Flanagan, A. B. Cor­
jaiil but was paroled to the drvuit
there Is still much to do. The ma­
Washington, Jun. 9.—(A. P.)— though there are approximately 14.-, at 359,541,184, a 29 per cent in­
Now police are seeking the "noted judge. At the first of each month
nell and A. M. Simons.
crease over 1322. The figure has physician.”
jor part of the system, however, baa
The
abolition
of
21
land
offices
and
000 beer houses and saloons In Lon- ■
Secretary Simons also attended the
he must report to the Jud pe and
been completed and practically all
the consolidation ot the offices of don, her population used more than been exceeded only in 1915 and 1916.
meeting
of
tho
state
Chamber
of
present an itemized account of bls
ot the heavy construction baa been
¡The country’s record gold production
registrar
and
receiver
in
14
others
88,000,000,000 gallons of water last •
Commercf and reports that during
expenditures for the preceding
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was
mined
in
1915,
with
a
value
of
dons, but there are atlll many gaps
the next year hpgo sums will be was proposed in the interior depart­ year, or more than 35 gallons a day j ' 3101,035.700.
month. He is not to smoke any cig­
to build to make connections and
spent
on advertising Oregon and the ment appropriation bill as reported per head, according to the London
arettes,
can attend the movies once
here and there are sections of very
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Pacific northwest. The Great North­ today by the house appropriation water board’s annual report.
Jacksonville Edifice Now Held Old­ a week and must get a receipt for
heavy construction work. The com-
committee.
Among
the
offices
con
­
ern. Northern Pacific and Burling­
every purchase of over 50 cents. He
est in Northwest
mission will have to proceed some­
ton railways are planning the expen­ solidated would be Burns, LaGrande IRISH GOVERNMENT NOT TO
must turn over the rest of his money
what gingerly to make the available
and
Vale,
In
Oregon.
diture of 3500.000 for advertise­
Jacksonville, Ore., Jan. 9.— (A. to the judge and will be returned
TRY I)E VAI.ERA, IS REPORT
funds go as far as possible, and for
ments during the months of March,
tHU reason every request received
Naturalization Convention Drawn up P.)—Services dedicating a memorial 32.50 each month for spending
April, May and part of June. Adver­
tablet to mark what is claimed to money. This money will be placed in
yesterday was taken under advise­
by Ministers
Dublin,
Jan.
8.
—
(A.
P.)
—
It
is
tising men of national reputation
be the oldest church building west of the bank and at the end of eix
ment. no promises being made to
stated
in
republican
circles
in
Dub-
'
arc working on tho displays which
the Rocky mountains were held here months will be ‘returned to the
anyone.
S.)
—
The
lin
that
the
government
has
no
in
­
Sofia.
Jan.
9.
—
(I.
N.
are tq appear in such publications as Nine AMOCi*tc<l Companies in South
naturalization recently by members of the Jackson­ youth.
tention of bringing De Valera to Bulgarian-American
There are 31.4 miles between [the Saturday Evening Post, Literary
Want Musei«' Shoals
Edward Crockard, Indicted for
trial, and this decision is believed to convention, recently signed by Amer­ ville Methodist E>i>jecopal church,
Grants Pass and the California line Digest and National Geographic.
which
was
organized
-January
1,
taking
an automobile without the
ican
Minister
Wilson
and
Foreign
on the Grants Pass-Crescent City
it was estimated that 400,000 peo­
Washington. Jan. 9.— (A. P.) — apply to other prominent republican
Minister Kalfoff, has been sent to the 1854. The tablet dedicating it was owner’s consent, has been in the
highway which a Josephine county ple visited the state in 1923. It is A new offer to the government for leaders now in custody.
authorized by the Oregon Conference county jail for five months awaiting
The release of the more influential Sobranie for ratification.
delegation urged. The California fully exp«wted that 1924 will see the hydro-electric power of the
trial. Due to this fact the charge
The convention provide« »hat Bul­ Historical society.
end Is known is the Redwood high­ 600,000 people here. Plans are be- Muscle Shoals project was tendered : l of the leaders, however, is not at
Although a church was construct­ against him was dismissed as the
way and that is how the delegation Ing put under way to care for the by nine associated power companies j present contemplated. If they are garians. naturalized in the United
referred to the Oregon end also. great increaso In tourist travel. Men of the south. The proposal would to be held after February some par­ States, will in the future be consid­ ed in Oregon City a few years before judge felt he had served sufficient
the Jacksonville edifice, it has since time.
The Oregon eave« are on this road were present from all parts of the 1 enable tho government to collect dur­ liamentary provision extending the ered American citizens.
Oher cases were being decided to­
Naturalized citizens of either coun­ burned down. Many of Jackson
and It was explained that 25,000 state, states Mr. Simons, and all ing 50 years 3100,000,000 rental, temporary power to hold them will
have to be made, and this may be try returning to their native land will county's pioneers attended the Jack­ day in the circuit court, which con­
visitors will be at the caves this year, were enthusiastic over the prospects still retaining the ownership.
done as part of the usual measure not be punished for evasion of mili­ sonville dedication ceremony which vened today after a short recess.
about half that number coming from for the year.
for continuing various acts which ex­ tary orders or for failure to respond was conducted by Dr. S. D. Danford,
Crescent City. The highway commis­
The committee working out plana SENATE ENDS FIGHT
district superintendent of Southern
pire
annually unless renewed.
to the call for military service.
sion Informed the boosters that there for the state marketing and settle­
BY NAMING DEMfX’R. AT
In the event the subject of either Oregon Methodism.
is no use of Oregon building Its end ment work to be undertaken through ♦
♦
The Methodist conference will be
country returns to settle again in his
of the line until California at least the raising of the 3300,000 in Port­ ♦
Washington. Jan. 9.— (A. ♦ I
‘ native land permanently such action held in Jackson county next Septem­ Ohio Takes Action Against Showing
makes a start. The best the dele- land last fall, will report after tho ♦ P.)—Senator Smith, democrat, ♦
of Films in State
will be considered a renunciation of ber, it was announced, and according
gatlon received was assurance that conference at the Oregon Agricul­ ♦ of South Carolina, was elected ♦
to
present
plans,
the
meetings
will
Amount
of
Moist
un*
in
Growth
De
­
naturalization after a lapse ot two
a ne* bridge will be placed across tural college on marketing. It is ex­ ♦’ today as chairman of the senate ♦
Columbus, Jan. 9.—(A. P.)—Mo­
be held in the ancient church.
termines Hazard
years.
the Illinois river, the present struc­ pected that they will have a con­ ♦ Interstate commerce committee. ♦
tion
picture films showing Mabel
The convention extends for a pe-
ture being Inadequate.
♦
structive program for the organiza­
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeMoss re­ Normand are barred in Ohio, accord­
Eugene, Ore., Jan. 9.—(A. P.)— I riod of ten years after ratification.
tion of tho Various counties to take
turned yeeterday from a trip into ing to the announcement of Vernon
T. P. O’CONNOR
Upon the amount of moisture that a
Although the state highway com- up the marketing work.
California, which took them several M. Rigel, state director of education.
heavy gray moss, which grows upon
FLOYD E. THOMPSON
weeks. They spent most of the Instructions were sent to theatres
forest trees, contains, depends to
time
around the bay region, the trip not to show the films of Miss Nor­
some extent the safety or peril of the
mand.
being made by auto.
national forests, according to state­
ments of forest officials here.
Throughout the Douglas fir re­
gions of the Pacific northwest this
moss grows in profusion and when
dry burns with great rapidity.
San rrancisco, Jan. 9.—(A. P.)— Inaugural voyage January 5,
The forest experiment station has
Modern Magellans today can start company’s list called for a sailing
devoted considerable attention late­
twice a month on the voyage that the every two weeks after February 7,
ly to the absorbent quantities of this
early Portuguese navigator found so from New York, Boston, Los An-
Since Prof. Harms let the world
Koenigsberg, East Prussia, Jan. 9.
moss. Individual strands have been
difficult and perilous, for the Dollar geles and San Francisco. The ships
—(A. P.)—Roosters may some day know of his successes, with the hum­
used to replace the hair ordinarily
Rteamshlp Company has an around* rounding the planet will call at 21
be transformed into hens and thus ble toad scientists from various parts
used in the hygrometer, an instru­
tbe-world service with fortnightly parts in 112 days. Passengers will
help increase the egg supply if ot Europe have been flocking to his
ment used to determine the degree of
have stopover privileges, with the
Ballings.
promise of scientists are fulfilled. work room here to hear the details ot
moisture in the atmosphere. The re­
Encircling tho globe apparently opportunity to resume the voyage on
The promises are held out after sev­ the transformation. The trick, it Is
sults, it was said, Bhow as delicate
has lost none of its interest for the a sister ship. The President Adams
a response to humidity fluctuations
eral years of experiments with bugs, said, is quite simple, after once na­
traveler. If It has become a common­ will make the first Balling from New
ture's ways have been uncovered.
rats, guienea pigs and frogs.
as when standard hair is used.
A
place of modern navigation, and on York on February 7.
Other scientists, including Profes­
The trick of developing a regula­
quantity of the moss placed on a bal­
Ports ot call include Havana, Co­
this theory Captain Robert Dollar,
tion, sure-enough female toad from or Steinach, ot Vienna, who claims
ance with a pen arm attached, re­
picturesque figure ot the maritime ion, Balboa, Honolulu, Kobe, Shang­
cords relative humidities as satisfac­
a youngster who started out in the successes with gland operations on
world, has begun in his eightieth hai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore,
torily as a humidity curve pen.
world as a male has actually been ac­ human beings, and Professors Hands
year the first such regular passenger Penang, Cblombo, Port Said, Alex­
The studies illustrate the very im­
complished, it was announced here, and Schultz have been experimenting
service In history. There have been andria, Genoa and Marseilles.
mediate response of inflammable
and further experiments are being along the same lines for years, prin­
occasional world tours, but never a
A national delegation of trade en­
material in the forest to moisture
carried on with the view of bring­ cipally with guinea pigs, rats and
schedule as periodic as tho sailings voys, representing the leading com­
changes in the air, forest officials
ing about perfection in these newest mice, and while they nearly reached
Exclusive portrait of T. P. O’Connor,
between New York and Southampton. mercial centers of the United States, M. P., the famous Journalist. He Is said, and at the same time show the
freakB of nature. The discovery, an­ their goal on several occasions, Old
Chief Justice Floyd E. Thompson of
A fleet ot seven liners, built by will make the initial voyage on the recognized ae father of the houee, but great need for close observation of the Illinois 8upromo court, whose am­ nounced by Professor Harms, of Dame Nature refused to be outdone
the American government and leased President Harrison. The San Fran­ now has returned to hie Journalistic moisture conditions in the forests to bition thoao daya Ileo In the direction Koenigsberg, has attracted much at­ by up-to-date scientists and held on­
tfom the shipping board, will be cisco chamber of commerce Is man­ duties with ons of the moot prominent aid in determining the approach of of the Democratic nomination for the tention in the scientific world, par­ to her secrets of the ages.
Other
used for the world travelers. With aging this feature, which is prompted London periodicals. Hs recently ob­ exceptional dry spells which are re­ prealdoncy, hae the support of Demo­ ticularly among other experimenters scientists, spurred on by Prof.
the steamship President Harrison by the opportunity to advance the served his seventy-fifth birthday anni­ sponsible for the present heavy fire cratic loaders In Chloago. Justice who have been working for years on Harms’ discovery, have started anew
Thompeon Is only thlrty-elx years old. this particular sex problem.
sailing from San Francisco on the interests of the American marines. versary.
their experiments with roosters.
losses.
♦
Went Palm (Beach, Fla., Jan.
♦ 9.—(A. P.) — Ths notorious
♦ Aahey-Bobley gang of bank
♦ robbers, has b<M-n wipod out
♦ sheriffs and poas<>a.
Deputy
♦ Kherlff Fred Baker, and five
♦ members of the gang were
♦ killed.
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NO PROMISES MADE FOR JOBS
FUTURE OF U.S.
MASS MEETINGS ARE CALLED
TEN POINTS ARE LISTED
WILL BE A CONSERVATIVE
NEUBERT GIVEN SENTENCE
UND OFFICES ARE ABOLISHED
OLDEST CHURCH IS DEDICATED
BULGARIAN PACT IS SIGNED
NEW OFFER MADE FOR POWER
NORMAND FILMS BARRED
MOSS TELLS FIRE DANGER