GRANTH PANN, JOHEPHINB COUNTY, OH EGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2ff, »02*. T I PRINTED REGULATIONS I FOR TAX ARE SOON OUT FREIGHTER ABANDONED IN SINKING CONDITION I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Haleni, Orc., Jan. 26.—(A, P.)—Printed regulations for the new state In coin o tax law, closely following the federal law, will be ready for distribu­ tion about February 2nd. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NECKET DII’UlMAt'Y IH THROWN INTO DINCARD HIROHITO THIN MORNING - ——■ WEDDED TO PRINCENH IN TOKIO I>ondon, Jan. 26. ■ ( A. P.)—Sec­ STORAGE DAMS ARE PLANNED ♦ Han Francigco, Jan. 27.-—(A. ♦ P.)—The freighter Mary Hor- ♦ loek, steel, 324'1 tons, has been ♦ abandoned 271*0 miles west of ♦ Honolulu in a pinking condition. ♦ Tho crew was*taken aboard the ♦ liner President Taft, according ♦ to a radio meatage. The freight­ ♦ er’s lumber cargo shifted in a IH ♦ storm, causing her to list so ♦ badly that water entered the ♦ engine room. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ret diplomacy will havu no place In J the dealings of Great Britain's mler. Ramsay Macdonald, with elgn countries. Mr. Macdonald Intends that the public shall be Informed of foreign First Joyous Outbreak Since Earth- negotiations whenever the circum­ quakt^—Ancient Marriage Ritual stances warrant, lie also lias de­ Is Usisi in Ceremony cided a discussion within the cabinet shall not lie kept "drum tight," as It is aawrted In eomo quarters was Tokto, Jan. 26.— (A. P.)—Prince the cas» In the Baldwin-Curzon ad­ Regent Hirohito this morning was ministration, but that the newspa­ wedded to Princess Nagako, in the pers shall lie given a communique sacred precincts of the Imperial pal­ after each session, summarizing the ace, according to the ancient mar­ subjects dlsciiNs >d or decisions riage ritual. Tokio residents indulg­ taken. ed In tho first Joyous celebration i since the earthquake. CELEBRATION IS STAGED PRESIDENT IS INDIAN TRIBES PRESS CLAIM FOR $12,000,000 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Roseburg, Jan. 26.—(A. P.) ♦ ♦ —Representatives of 13 Indian ♦ ♦ tribes of Western Oregon met ♦ ♦ here today to consider plans for ♦ ♦ pressing their claim of $12,- ♦ 000,000 alleged due for lands ♦ . ♦ taken by the government. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ ♦ EXPERT STUDENTS EARN WAY GEORGE KENYON TAKES OWN AT UNUSUAL LABORS LIFE SHORTLY AFTER OF' OIL POLICY NOON A Junior in the University of Ore­ gon makes his way through school COOLIDGE ASKS FOR advice iar to wisdom tax reduction plan AGREED UPON LN HOUSE WOULD SAFEGUARD NATION | ^^Ttbl^XVa^^ DYNAMITE USED IN DEED for the evening. There aTe several Washington, D. C., Jan. 26.—Tax Inquiry Separate Iron One Institut­ unusual occupations that University reductions amounting to *103,060,-| ed Yesterday, Inquiring Into Fraud men engage in, according to a report Head Placed on Half Stick and Fuse I.I..IIW I rrrlu Will Be I llllz .l Lit—Funeral Services Will Be 000 annually and affecting more which Mrs. R. C. Donnelly, head of First—Water To Be Stored in Oil Ix-aaes Held on Monday the University employment bureau, than 20 indiuatriea were agreed upon I today by the house ways and means ; recently gave the Oregon Dally Em­ I erald. committee in Its first major decl-| Tho Pacific Highway District Im­ Washington, Jan. 26.—(A. (P.) — Believed to have been Influenced sknia on the revenue rates. Some of the men are dishwashers, provement company, embracing 1000 ! While the senate oil committee is The rate changes repealing somej "‘77° '’“7 77 *• dishwipers, waiters in various fra- by a general sickness, which he has . • . ’■■■ _i_.ii . ,, —.,.... , seeking further light today acres of both Improved and unim­ , , . „ _ on ,, the , j temity houses. Three are janitors, had for the past 15 years, George of the miscellaneous or nuisance; I 'relations former Secretary Fall and; proved lands along the Merlin Mar­ taxes instituted during the war I clerks, stenographers and electri­ Kenyon, 32, today committed suicide 'Harry Sinclair, the president asked! by laying his head on a half stick of ket road and the Pacific highway cians. One man has made over $180 were effected by non-partisan votes dynamite which was exploded. The j the interior department for expert in committee and included some sug ­ milking cows. The total amount of about four miles north of Grunts young man went to the Sixth street advice as to the wisdom of a policy gestions of both the Mellon and dem­ | under which the Sinclair and Doheny money earned by students last term Pass, has been chartered by the state { bridge with the fullest intention of Is $10,479. ocratic plans. of Oregon. The charter was grant­ 'committing the deed, it is believed, Taxes on theater admissions of I Interests secured leases from Fall Tokio, Jan. 26.—(A. P.)—Not­ ed to William Irwin, of Hood River, i for he purchased the explosive and for Wyoming and California oil re­ withstanding controversy in which 60 cents or under and on beverages serves. He asked for a report on II. O. Olson, of Kansas City, C. E. went directly to the bridge. He was Campbell and W. T. Reed and asso­ i their bethrothal was involved, the were repealed and the levies on i whether the leases protect the gov-i seen to go under the north end of ciates, Interested In the holdings of I’riina) Ivnnia Coal Mine Has Db>aa- ' wedding today of Crown Prince Re- Jewelry and produce evchange sales ernment’s interest. The inquiry is j the structure and four or five min- troux Explosion Today I gent Michf-No-Miya Hirohito and were cut in half. Previous agree-I separate from the instructions to the'Kill Both Nister and Her Brother ; utes later the explosion was heard. the Rogue River Orchard company Princess Nagako generally will be re­ ments to repeal the taxes on tele-' department of justice to ascertain' Tbs Incorporation Is granted under He was the son of Bert Kenyon, Over Year Ago ths Oregon law, permitting laud own­ Cresson. Penn., Jan. 26.—(A. P.) garded as one of the most popular grams, telephone messages, leased whether the leases should be can-1 nightwatchman in the city. ers to organize for the purpose of — Forty miners are reported to be i in tho history of the Japanese im- wires and candy were confirmed. Shortly before 12:30, Mr. Kenyon ■ celled. ' Aurora, 111., Jan. 26.—(A. P.) — uniting to Irrigate their holdings col­ entonibod In an explosion late today ! perlal family. The Japanese people . Warren Lincoln today confessed that was seen to approach the bridge. He lectively, Water rights on Jump-off- at Iamcashlre mine, numlier 18. of have tukan advantage of every op- — (A. P.) P ) — he shot and killed his wife, Lina looked down on the upper side first Washington, Jan. 26.— Joe and Grouse creeks were recently the Barnes and Tucker Coal Com­ ' portunity to acclaim them since their Weather U Warmet— E. L Doheny. who testified that he add her brother, Byron Shoup, on and then went around and under the approved by the state engineer and pany, a* Hhanktown, Indiana county, betrothal first was announced. The The weather was decidedly spring-' loaned PalI noo.OOO while he was January 10th, last year, and buried lower side. Boys playing in the yard crown prince, because of his demo­ like today with a maximum temper­ considerable work has already been 40 miles from here. a cabinet member informed the sen- their remains after dismembering of the residence next to the bridge cratic manner and the great personal ature at 63 degrees. The minimum ate oil committee today he was will- the bodies. The heads were found, state that he had been under the done. Johnston City, III., Jan. 26.—(A. Interest he has taken in the people during the night was 33, rain pre- |ng to cancel the oil contract with as he described, in the city dump, bridge only about four or five min­ Engineers have made thorough surveys of reservoir sites on both of P. )—Thirty perished in an explosion I of his country, is greatly beloved by venting a further drop. The rainfall the government, embedded in a concrete block 24 by utes before they heard the explosion. _____________ the stresms and have reported am­ In tho McClintock coal mine here I them and when he becomes their of the night totalled .22 inch. The! 12 inches, which he had moulded A half stick of dynamite had been ple storage capacity for the lands yesterday, accordlug to a check to- j full-fledged ruler undoubtedly he weather forecast Is for rain. around them. This new confession placed under the back of his head H. L. Brcmley, district manager of proposed to be watered. During the day. Two are missing. Eigbt are in ' will be the most popular emperor by Lincoln that he killed them both, and, a fuse fully 18 inches long was ■ ' ................. — I the California Oregon Power com­ although he previously hud said he lighted. The body had been blown last two years, (.he. U, HL Gaotagteal a hospital,.two of them not l*elng ex­ ever to sit upon the imperial throne pany, visited Medford yesterday, I of Japan. He has ruled Japan as ’abofft 15 feet down the bank, the survey has maintained measuring pect «xi to recover. where he attended a conference of killed his wife in self defense after clothing having been shredded. regent since November, 1921, when stations In the stresms stub the an­ she shot and killed her brother, led I the Copco officials and department his father. Emperor Yoshihito, re­ A check shows that it was about nual rainfall and runoff han been to a clearing up of the mystery. ; heads. linquished tho reins of government 12:20 when the dynamite was pur­ shown to be more than sufficient for W’hen he told today of sealing the because of his continued illness due ______________ the requirements for storage. It I h heads in the concrete block the po­ chased. Mr. Kenyon purchasing it to a complication of diseases. proposed to use the normal flow lice rushed to the dump and found from the Rogue River hardware. At The crown prince was born April from these streams for the spring lint Herford Quits as Mentor of Heav­ By William L. Daley the block. When the hardened con­ that time he asked for a single stick 29. 1901, and therefore lacks about er Football Team and early summer, reserving the crete was chipped off the heads were and when asked what he was going National Editorial Association i three months of being 23 years old. to do with the powder he said he was stored waters for later summer use. Washington, Jan, 26.—Struggle! found. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ His bride is about two years bls Arrangements Completed for Funer­ going to blow stumps. The remark Included in the charter of the Pa­ for parliamentary advantage through al Services on Monday was made that one stick would not cific Highway District Improvement vallis, Jan. 26. — (Special)—R. H. Junior. coalitions continuée to retard vital Hirohito’s education Included blow very many stumps but he stat­ company Is the la/ger portion of the (’’Dick") Rutherford resigned as legislative measures In the Cotigress. ed that he merely wanted to loosen holdings of the Country Club orchard Denver football couch and director of both the military and diplomatic It is obvious that the republicans 1 Kv- TY T Z_ — a U one. project. Including about 600 acres physical education and his resigna­ fields. He ranks as a major of In­ will ifind it difficult to write the ted by Rev. D. Lester Fields for the Funeral services will be held on of the pear orchard plantings. There tion was -accepted by the hoard of fantry in the Japanese army and a recommendations of President Coo­ funeral services for the late Dr. S. Woman's (Tub Donate« $31) Toward Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Is also Included another 500 acres of regents late Thursday afternoon. lieutenant commander in tho navy. lidge into the statute because the Loughridge on Monday afternoon at Proposed Building 2 o’clock at the Newman M. E. Church of Christ Rev. O. J. Law lands, now mostly unimproved, lying Rutherford will remain as director of Since 1919 when he became of age present revolt against majority rule church. Committees have been will officiate. Interment will be at along both Pacific highway and the physical education until his contract he has occupied a seat in the House Merlin Women’s club at their post­ the Masonic cemetery. has a tendency to bring about disin­ named and a program prepared in new Merlin market road, giving the expires at the end of the fiscal year, of Peers of tho Imperial Diet. As ruler of Japan he gives promise of tegration of the party. There is a which citizens of Grants Pass will poned meeting held Friday voted company, all told, about 11 miles of July 1. Acceptance of the coach's resigna ­ carrying on the "Era of Enlight- new majority in the House—an al­ honor their departed co-worker. Most »50 toward the proposed Merlin frontage on these two highways. community building. Merlin resi­ These holdings all lie within 10 to tion put to an end various rumors ment," by which the reign of his liance of democrats and republican of the business houses of the city are closing for the services. insurgents — -which apparently lias dents have taken steps toward se­ that have been seething on the camp ­ grandfather. Emperor Musuliito, was 16 minutes drive over excellent thor­ Lodges to which Dr. Loughridge curing a building for the holding of Pine Box Factory Expects to Oper­ oughfares from the center of Grants us. While the decision comes as a known and which was continued dur­ the power to enforce its bi-partisan Woodmen, all community meetings .and for the surprise to most college people, , It ing the reign of his own father, the demands. They have displayed their belonged are Modern ate Throughout Year Pass. was not unexpected by those who Incapacitated Emperor Yoshihito. Hi­ strength in changing the rules of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, Odd Fellows housing of the public library. An Much of the construction work on had been In close touch with the i grid rohito. with the consent of his fath­ House in order to exercise control and Rebekahs, and Security Benefit. qptton has been secured on a suit­ The Pine Box factory will prob­ the Irrigation system will bo com­ mentor. er, broke an ancient Japanese tradi­ over important legislation. It is pre­ Members of these organizations are able structure and an organization ably continue to operate throughout pleted within the present year, and invited to attend in a body. Local Negotiations for Rutherford’s sue- tion in the spring of 1921 by being tho state engineer has specified that cessor will get under way Immedi­ the first Crown Prince of Japan to dicted in many quarters that noth­ people will give short talks on Dr. perfected for the handling of the the year according to I. A. Robie. ing 'but political chaos will come of matter. Officers have been elected There has been a plentiful supply of It shall be finished before the end ately. It Is expected. In fact, several make a trip abroad. On that occa- this strategy. With the bi-partisan Loughridge as a citizen, as a physi­ and another meeting will held on lumber this season and the mill has of 1925. It is the Intention of the applications have been received al­ sion he visited England. Scotland, majority in a posdtion to amend the cian and as a churchman. Music will Tuesday night. The Merlin Wo­ been more active than for several company to give special caro to the ready as It has been through for France, Belgium, Holland and Italy tax bill by the inclusion of a bonus be given by the church choir. Com men’s club voted the money with years, »having turned out some 250 area along the Pacific highway, be- some time that the present grid and was enthusiastically welcomed proposal and President Coolidge op- mittees are: resolutions, James Mar­ the understanding that there should cars of box shooks, of which approx­ yond the so-cklled Merlin dlvide, chief would give up at least his, by the people of the different coun­ posed to alterations In the Mellon tin, Newman M. E. Church, E. E. be supervised amusements and en­ imately 100 cars went to Oregon (Continued on Page Three) tries. In England he was made an plan and the bonus tax reduction is Blanchard, Odd Fellows. C. H. Dem­ tertainments only held in the hall. coaching position. (Continued on Page Two) honorary general in the British nothing but a pleasant dream at the ar ay; decorations, Mrs. A. B. Cor­ nell, Mrs. A. Stinebaugh, and Mrs. Army and King George conferred op­ present time. C. H. Demaray; fitting memorial, (Continued on Page Five) The bi-partisan leaders believe Sam 'Baker, H. D. Norton and Mrs. that much good could be accomp­ WILLIAM J. ROBINSON lished by liberalization of House J. E. Hair. rules whereby 100 or 150 members ELEANOR ARMSTRONG could demand the discharge of a committee from consideration of a Game census figures prepared by thus actively cooperate In the oon- Manchester, Jan. 26 —(A. P.)— by getting cotton trade on a profit- particular >bill. Mr. Madden of ITlin- forest rangers in Oregon and Wash­ tervatlon of the name and wild life The serious state of the cotton trade able basis again, he concluded. It was ote one of the most Influential re­ ington have Just been compiled by as well as in the enforcement of the difficult to see how the deficiency In England was mentioned by Sir publican leaders, declares that this the Portland office of the Forest hunting and fia-i.ng laws of the could be made good before the end procedure would cost taxpayers a Charles Macara, a former chairman I of the present financial year. Service. The figures relate only to state«, these laws applying within billion a year and it would be noth­ of the Committee of the International the 27 million acres of national for­ the National Forests exactly as they Shareholders in cotton mill com- ing more than a play Into the hands Federation of Master Cotton Spinners pnnies havo never experlenceil such a est lands with in these two states, do on outside lands. of professional lobbyists. and Manufacturers Association, in an dlsnsterous year as tho one jUHt Forest officers call especial atten- According to the rangers’’estimate address to the Provisional Emergency closed, It Is asserted. Only 90 of a The advocates contend, however, tion to the fact that these game fig­ there are aver 50,000 deer in the Cotton Commltteo here. \ that it will prevent the practice of ures ere necessarily rough estimates fourteen National Forests of Oregon, total of 310 companies have been able "pigeon-holing" important legisla­ He stated that for more than three to make a return on their capital. but being made by the forest ran- divided as follows: ..35,000 black­ tive proposals. Corn ter vat Ivo lead­ years a large number of mills had The total paid up share capital of gers, the men on the ground, ap­ balled, 18,000 mule deer and 75 ers express the opinion that those shown no return whatovor to those the 310 companies controlling 33.- proach perhaps nearer the point of white-tailed. There are estimated to now favoring changes will be as who had invested money In them, and 000,000 spindles, was more than accuracy than any other figures be 3,000 elk, 50 mountain sheep and quick to sponsor repeal in event in­ extra capital was being called up, 1242,000,000 and during the year available. 20 antelope. a surgents or other minorities become only to be dlssapatog owing to the they distributed $4,120,180 in dlvl- The Forest Service has always Home of the estimates tor fur- inactivity and want of unanimity dends, or about 1.7 per cent on the majorities at other seesftonn. ' The been greatly interested in game and bearing animals on National Forests among those who controlod the em­ total called up capital, against 2.7 claim is advanced that referendums game conservation. From the char­ are as follows: 6,000 badger, ployer's organization. The effect per cent last year. Sixty-five com­ on proposed bills will not prove acter rtf the National Forests, being 8,000 beaver, 3,600 foxes, 11,000 both on Lancashire and the country panies paid 4.48 per cent against 8.95 practical. It is a noteworthy fact the higher, rougher and heavily tim­ mink, 1,000 marten, 6,500 muskrat, generally was most dlsasterous. This but 170 firms have now worked two Dr. William J. Robinson, Ph. Q., M. D„ that a formidable percentage of bered portions of these two states, 400 otter, and 90 lynx. was shown In the revenue returns years without paying any dividends Naw York editor and author, has been democrats refused to join the bi-par­ Eleanor Armstrong, shown it Is but natural that the National Under predatory animals the ran­ a follow of the Royal Society elected Just issued, it being statod that there whatever. During the year 28 com­ tisan movement. With tho campaign above. Is not a ladybug, but, because Forest areas should be the favorite gers’ figures show that there aro was up to the present a deficiency of panies have mode calls on their mem­ of Arte of England becauao of hie year at hand these legislators are of her position as official Insect de­ sociological and medical writings. He haunts for wild life. All field of­ 8,000 blaok and brown bear. 35,000 $250,000,000. bers for a portion of tho uncalled Is the editor of the Medical Critic thinking of the future of their par-! lineator at the new national museum, ficers of the Forest Service are depu­ coyotes, 13,000 bobcats, and 150 ehe hae been given the sobriquet of Unless this great loss was stopped capital. and Guido. (Continued on Page Five) ty game wardens of the state and wolvea within the National Forests. I Uncle Sam’s ’’Bug Lady.” Natural Flow of Jump-off-Joc and I AGGIES’ COACH RESIGNS ----- Our Washington Letter DR. S. LOUGHRIDGE HONORED . COMMUNITY HALL PUSHED FACTORY TO KEEP RUNNING