4 Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves GKANTH PAHH, J OH KP H INB COUNTY, OREGON. VOL XIV., No. 1:1». PH1LLIP1NE FREEDOM BILL TO BE REPORTED ARE VOTED BÏ BIG MAJORITY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, —The Insular decided today providing for pondence. Mar. 3. -(A. P.) affairs committee to report the bill Philippine Indo- 4 4 4 4 ♦ CALIFORNIA IS SAVED BY SUNDAY DOWNPOUR KINf.i««'0': vuni'INED rtlLACE WITH COLD 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 COOLIDGE REFUSES TO GIVE STATEMENT ON STORY 4 ! BY VANDERLIP ♦ 4 ♦ 434444434O44444 1 4 London, Mar. 3.—(A. P.) 4 4 King George is confined to ♦ 4 Buckingham palace, suffering 4 4 from a cold. He cancelled all 4 4 engagements for the week. 4 444444444444 44444 4 > 4 4 ♦ I 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I 4 444444444444444444 WAI.I s To QI 17. < AMllllATEH OX UN'.lli OITIOX QUESTION Sud FAVOR BONDING A4ÀUNHT 7fl Prestatyn, Wales, Mar. 3.— (A. OIU-OHEII—HTl'DHNTH P.)—Candidates for parliament from ARE HAPPY WHOLE NUMBER .T43S. MONDAY, MARITI », »»21. lx>s Angeles, Calif., Mar. 3.— (A. P.) —‘Rain is still falling in parts of southern California early today after the downpour of yesterday, that ended what threatened to be a disastrous drought. Officials of the fruit and vegetable growers aseocla- tlons, the county foresters office and producers of hydro-electric power, hailed the long delayed downpour as a godsend, but said that much more is needed. IS DISCUSSED AT MINE MEET AUTO REGISTRATIONS IN STATE ARE GROWING SOUTHWESTERN OREGON MINING Salem. Ore., Mar. 3.—The number BUREAU HAH SESSION of motor vehicles registered in Ore­ ON SATURDAY gon for the period ending February Wales are to be subjected In the 29, this year, was 28,431 greater future to an examination as to I than for the corresponding period whether they will support a local op-I last year, according to a statement tion bill for Wales. This was de­ MEDFORD WINS FROM today by Secretary of State Kozer. cided at u recent meeting of the AHHiaND JN HARD GAME So far licenses have been issued to North Wales Temperance federation. , Attorney For Defendants Hays That Attorney General Now in Florida— 119,865 passenger cars and 9407 Eastern Men Interested In Project Architect turning to Preporr« Con­ It was declared at tho meeting1 Medford, Mar. 3.—The Medford trucks, a total of 129,372. Mr. Ko­ Which Will Provide Outlet For Hays He Is Going to Appear in tractor*» •SpcciflcnUon» ami Bills that tho tide of temperance Is ris­ Matter Was Born of Spite Against high school basketball team closed zer predicts that by the end of the Ores of Southern Oregon Hiato Itcpisldlcan Head Light of Defending Himself Will Be AdvcrtiwM ing A protest was made against j I Its home season Saturday night at year the registration will ba~e the Issuing of circulars through the the Armory, with a 19 to 11 victory reached at least 190,000. post urging people to join syndicates [over Ashland, In a sensationally The regular monthly iueeting of McMinnville, Mar. 3.—(A. P.) — Washington. Mar. 3.—(A- P.)— When tho passage of the high for the shipping of liquor to Amer­ the Southwestern Oregon Mining Because of a defect in the Indictment [played game, wherein the superior White House officials said today that school bond issue for *31,000 was ica. teamwork and condition was too Bureau was held Saturday afternoon charging Walter L. Tooze. Jr., chalr- President Coolidge did not care to assured Saturday night, the high much for the rugged efforts of the man of tho liepublican State Centra) signify by comment, the declaration Six Illinois Valley School Districts at the office of the president, P. S. school students put on an Impromptu Woodin. A large number of mining | committee, and J. W. Templin, Me- ¡visitors, who specialized in long shots of Frank A. Vanderllp yesterday that l»ecide to Consolidate celebration and were aided In their The luck of the previous night was men and others from all parts of the i Minnvllle garage owner, with "con ­ the president had asked but had not noise making by the city Are truck. missing, however. School officials in the Illinois val­ southwestern part of the state were The dual count showed that the Highway DI m uhwm I Over Radio KLX tributing to the delinquency of a received Daugherty’s resignation. In the first half neither team threw ley are Jubilant over the success of in attendance. minor by giving her Intoxicating li­ bonding was carried by a vote of The story has been denied by all in by Eureka Man. a field goal, and at the end of the [ the election on Saturday which re- The principal matter before the 30* against 76, or a favorable vote quor", tho case was referred back to a position to speak authoritatively. half the score stood two to two, [ suited in the consolidation of six meeting was the discussion of the of four to one. Tho pulls were the grand jury by Clrgult Judge Tuc ­ Crescent City, Cal., Mar. 3.—Tho Miami, Fla.. Mar. 3.—(A. P.)— , school districts there for high school proposed smelter to be located in thronged all day. more Interest bur- numerous radio enthusiasts in vari­ ker today. The deject consisted in points netted from the throwing of lug been displayed In this bond Issue ous parts of the county listened with tho omission of the charge that the fouls. Both fives were nervous, and Daugherty declared here today that purposes. According to an official southern Oregon, probably at Gold than In any bond Issue previously rapt attention to a talk given by girl Involved was an "unmarried Ju­ seven times Medford worked the ball he had made no official statement report sent in to the county school Hill, and the cooperation of the bu­ held by tho school district. When Secretary Wade of the Eureka cham­ venile". The action was taken on the under the basket, only to have the since leaving Chicago. "My position superintendent, the measure received reau in supporting the move to se­ is not one of defense, and I do not 177 votes. Forty-four ballots were cure the installation of such a proj­ tho bonds for the building of tho ber of commerce and broadcasted motion of District Attorney Conner, ( ball tantalizingly roll off the hoop. One more game—at Roseburg with want to appear in the light of one de­ cast against the consolidation. The ect. P. M. Johnson, president of the Roosevelt school were voted up, 14 through station KLX, the Oakland who said he discovered the defect af- of the voters of the district were at Tribune last week. I ter he entered the court today. The Roseburg next Friday night, lies be­ fending himself, "he said. “I ask no j vote was given as Hunt district, yes West Coast Finance Comparv of tween the championship of Southern quarter”. Daugherty is here visiting 22, no 2; Kerby, yes 55, no 5; Tycer, Portland, which company is securing the polls. Secretary Wade made the most of courtroom was crowded. Attorney Oregon, and the right to play in ths yes 36, no 3; Spence, 24, no 7; Hol­ the financing of the project, was It Is expected that work will be an excellent opportunity to advertise ! Eliks, representing Tooze and Temp­ state tourney at Salem, the middle of with his invalid wife. land yes 37, no 20; Selma, yes 6, no present and told in detail just what the attractions of Humboldt county, lin, charged tho entire affair is born Started as soon as possible on the I the month. I 7. the people who are back of the move new building, according to P. P. tho Redwood highway and Del Norte . of spite. The plans are to hold a bond elec- are trying to do. Mr. Johnson said county as well. Proctor, chairman of the school : tion for the bonding of the consoli­ that the smelter was to be financed EXTRADITION IS GRANTED KLX has a capacity for reaching board. J. K. Tourtellotto of tho Will Be Called to Tell of Contents dated district for approximately largely by Pittsburg capital—men TO ALABAMA FOR MEADOWS flrm of Tourtellotto and Hummel, over a million receiving sets and it of McLean Messages. *20,000 for the erection of the new already interested in the Pittsburg- designing architects. Is to be here Is the plan of the Eureka chamber Chamber of Commerce Mcmlwrs H»«e - high school. This will be located at Oregon Mining Company, owning the Salem, Mar. 3. — (A. P.)—The Washington, Mar. 3. — (A. P.) — within a very few days to spend sev­ of commerce in ease this initial pro­ Things Learned By Boys. governor's office today granted ex­ Cipher experts of the war depart­ Kerby, as the most central location, Sylvanite mine near Gold Hill; that eral days working out the contract­ gram is a success to give thia touring and will embody all of the latest im­ this mine could probably furnish the or's specifications. As soon as Giese Information from time to time to Members of the Chamber of Com­ tradition for George Meadows to ment who have been translating the provements In high school gqnsfrup- entire tonnage for a smelter of the stand trial at Jasper, Alabama, en keep the Vkcatlbnfst and camper In ­ code messages in the McLean tele ­ are complete, the boa*d wl|l adver­ merce were entertained today by tten - i ' > . 1 1 capacity they plan oh installing— an indictment charging morder 19 grams will be called first tomorrow tise for blds. This will take sovofal formed on conditions in this section four members of local Boy Scout ,100 tons daily ‘td sta/t with1—but years ago. of t|)u tauntvw • 1 1 , 1 1 1 when the senate oil committee re­ weeks. , , , , , ( ( Troop No. 1. The boys gave demon­ that to make the smelter successtdf Spti'kl attehtiou Was paid by'the strations of the things tjiey have sumes its public bearings. William Work will be started flrst on the speaker to the Redwood highway it needs various 1 kinds :ot ere* hr J. Burns is to be questioned, and now portion of the building. It is leading from Grants Pass to San learned as Scouts, all of these prov­ Mrs. Mary Ducksteln, former private Commencing Saturday Tourists Can combination, therefore it w»s neaes-i . hoped that the successful bidder will Francisco. Extensivei work has been ing to be of especial interest to the sary to install a: smelter to do tens- Pass Only Part of Day secretary to Burns and now opera­ business men. bo able to got this part so well un­ dono on this beautiful strt^eh of — tom work so that ores of different tive in the Justice department, prob ­ Jack Bearss gave the Tenderfoot Evangelists Conclude Four Weeks Commencing on Saturday, the Pa­ variety would be assured on which der way that tho remodeling of tho road so that it is now possible to ably will follow Burns on the stand. test by making numerous knots. He Stay at Church of Christ cific highway between Redding and to operate successfully. He stated, older portion can be started without drlvo from San Francisco to Eureka, McLean may be called before the , Dunsmuir will be closed for 16 hours emphatically that the mining inter­ delay just as soon as school Is out n distance of 297 miles, In ten hours, also gave the Boy Scout oath, the end of the week. The revival at the Church of Christ a day, according to word received ests generally would at all times be in the spring. The whole building | although It Is advisable to allow a law and other things learned in the from the contractors. This condition permitted to provide up to 80 per is to bo ready for occupancy by tho little more time to enjoy the scenic Tenderfoot stage. John Brady then [closed Sunday night. In spite of the TREASURY SAYS HOUSE gave the history of the flag, much rain at least 600 people were packed opening of the fall tonn of school. wonders. ACTION BRINGS DEFICIT will continue throughout the spring cent of the ores used, and that in of which was new to the merchants. Into the church for the closing ser- Washington, Mar. 3.— (A. P.) — and summer and perhaps until the all probability arrangements would It is possible that this method of John Brady and Loren Tuttle show­ Tho last day of tho campaign for The treasury today estimated that end of the year. The hours set for be made to putchase the ores, and . vice. Evangelist Ladd spoke of the school building found the vari­ reaching tourists in various sections ed how they could send messages by | "God's Last Invitation", and 18‘re­ the tax bill passed by the house would the open highway have been from pay for them, upon their receipt at ous Intorested organizations working of tho country will be extensively signalling, after which Loren Tuttle result in a deficit of *123,000,000. II in the morning until 7 o’clock the smelter, rather than to cause sponded to the Invitation, making 26 hard for the proposition. Tho high followed out In the future and those and Buster Russel gave a flrst aid for the day, and a grand total for the that night. Tourists are being the producer to wait until the ores school students were working to sec Interested In the tourist trade are demonstration. A life saving talk four week's meeting of 136. Of this[ warned to govern their movements are actually run and returns re­ watching the results of this program that their parents were at tho polls was then given. Tho boys made a total 114 were by primary obedience, ceived. If this plan is put in opera­ | in accordance with these hours. as woll as friends whom they knew with a great deal of Interest. big hit at the luncheon. Their The closing of the highway is due tion the owner of ore would present nnd only 22 by letter and statement. Hearing in Police Court Held This to be favorable. Upon receipt of scout master, Ted Cramer, was also | Ten men came forward at the last to highway construction work under his assay of the value of the ore de­ Morning word that tho bonds had carried by present and introduced the boys. invitation Sunday night. The church way in northern California. The livered. the smelter would then such a substantial majority, the stu­ Harry Couch reported that he had Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 3.— (A. P.)—• make their assay. If there was but dents commandeered a couple of cars a new member, G. S. Schuler, with [will give a grand reception to all the The case against Mrs. Asa C. Candler first part under construction will be between Bayha and Half Way, a dis­ little difference between the two and went up and down Sixth street Albert Jensen Hit By Xo. 14 While the Chicago Land Company. He [ new members at the church next and G. W. Keeling was dismissed and assays a compromise would be at Work in Ashland. spreading the word. Mayor Fry al­ named T. M. Stott to take his place. Thursday night. Evangelists Ladd W. J. Stoddard was bound over for tance of 10 miles. Blasting will be agreed upon, and payment made; if and Pruitt left Monday for Eugene, going on and steam shovels will be lowed the firemen to take out the W. S. Maxwell brought in the name another trial under *300 bond today at work on this stretch which makes there was a wider difference a sam­ Medford. Mar. 3.—Albert Jensen, of Joe Harper and appointed P. B. to resume their school work. Are truck with its siren to help in when they we.-e given a hearing la traffic impossible during the work­ ple would be taken and assayed by Inspector for the Southern Pacific at the celebration. Tho pleasure of the Herman as his successor. The an­ the police court on the charge of hav­ ing hours. Two eight hour shifts a disinterested assayer, known as the Ashland, was killed yesterday when school children hardly exceeded that nual meeting at the W. O. W. hall ing been in a place where intoxicants will be worked by the contractors. umpire, whose decision would be the of the others who favored the pass- he crawled from beneath tho engine next Monday night was stressed. were being drunk. he had been Inspecting and was hit The closing of the highway will basis of settlement. 1 ' (Continued on Page Three) by the engine of train No. 14. Mr. Johnson related to the meet­ BISHOP T. J. GARLAND throw a large amount of traffic over Women's Clubs Again Sponsor Na­ PROF. ELIHU THOMSON the Redwood route, provided the ing the details of the proposed smel­ tional Campaign in April. road is put in good condition for the ter. It Is to be one of 100-ton ca­ summer. Unless the road Is im­ pacity to start with, with all neces­ Washington, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)— proved, local people fear that the sary work done so that same can Garden week, the second national tourists will not be routed that way. event of this kind, has been set for (Continued on Page Two.) April 20 to 26 by the general fed­ eration of women's clubs. Church and motion pictures will contribute Tiondon. Mar. 3. — (I. N. S.) — south cools when it gets over the to the effort of the campaign. Grave doubts as to whether the Shen­ Ice and freezes, with the result that Mrs. John D. Sherman, chairman andoah will succeed In reaching the a solid mass settles on everything of the department of applied educa­ north pole safely In case the trip Is In the vicinity, tho rigging of a ship, tion of the federation, who has been undertaken were expressed by Cap­ for instance, becoming very quickly nominated by Colorado, her home tain Joseph Bernier, the famous vet­ coated with a thick mass of it. state, for the presidency of the fed­ Denver, Mar. 3. — (I. N. S.)— failed to disclose who her actual eran arctic exploror, in an interview "The encountering of such a fog eration at the biennial election in After living with foster negro par­ parents were. here. Is fraught with considerable danger Los Angeles In June, has announced The death recently of Mrs. Redd ents since she was an Infant and A Canadian citizen, Captain Ber­ oven to a ship, but the airmen must tho endorsement of the movement brought about the change of cir­ believing she herself was a negress, cumstances in the girl’s life. On nier has made ton expeditions to be subject to a very grave disad­ by President Coolidge and Secretary tho arctic, and has announced his vantage if they happen upon it, for a 14-year-old Denver girl today is her deathbed Mrs. Redd revealed to Hoover, and that the bureau of edu­ Intention of shortly making an It will Bettie thickly upon the envel­ cation has asked schools to empha­ the ward of Juvenile Judge Ben the girl and other friends the mys­ eleventh with the object of formally ope unless the navigators have an size the work in their study on Wed­ Lindsey’s court, following revelations tery of how she came to live with taking possession of tho Islands in extraordinary amount of luck. In nesday. the negro couple, and Mrs. Redd re­ that the child is of white birth. the north polo area In the namo of this event It may be necessary for The program as outlined by the quested that the child be placed with The girl, whose name is withheld white people. Britain. His knowledge of that area them to land, but all they will have federation goes Into every phase of by Judge Lindsey, made her home la said by many to be unrivallod. below them will be pack ice, which gardening. Friday Is tree day and According to testimony, the old with an old negro couple—Mr. and woman's deathbed story revealed ‘‘To my mind," said Bernier, in Is very rough and rugged. the American Tree association will Mrs. George Redd, of this city— how a white man left the child, then discussing the Shenandoah project, "I certainly view the project as send tree day programs and tree whom she knew as father and two weeks old, with Mr. and Mrs. "the task which the Americans are one attended by a very great amount planting suggestions to schools and' mother. setting themselves is a very great of risk. clubs. Redd, who then lived in Crawford, one Indeed. Following a hearing in juvenile Neb. "In my view, the north pole con­ Every civic organization has been Prof. Ellhu Thomson, 'of tho Gen ­ "Having had a very long experi­ sists only of water to a depth of Rt Rsv. Thomas J. Garland, who asked to co-operate in the work. Ac­ court, Judge Lindsey ordered the i It was announced that Juvenile elected bishop of tho Episcopal eral Eloctrlo company, who has al­ ence of the arctic rogions, the ques­ about 2,000 fathoms. In effect, it was lloceso of Pennsylvania. He succeeds cording to reports to the federation, ways ranked a close second to the girl sent to a state institution, where court officials will make every effort tion I ask myself la, how are the air­ may be said to represent the hole RL Rev. Philip Meroor Rhinelander, school gardens in New York City late Charles P. Stslnmotx as an “oleo- she can become associated with white to find the real parents of the girl, men proposing to overcome one of caused by the eruption which led who resigned because of III health. last year produced food valued at trloal Wizard," and since the death people, with a view of living with fsiling which they will have her their worst difficulties, that of frozen to the formation of what is now Dr. Garland has been suffragan blehop *33,000 and that City is considered of that famous mathematician haa be­ members of her own race for the placed in the home of white people, fogf Greenland. Nansen and other ex­ of the diocese for the past thirteen one in which gardening conditions come tho greatoet aclontlet In tho Gen­ [ remainder of her life. after a brief stay in the institution eral Eloctrlo organlxatlon. "The wind which comes from the plorers have helped to prove this." years. are the hardest. The hearing in Juvenile court to which she haa been sent. COURTROOM FILLED FOR CASE WORK WILL START SHORTLY PITTSBURGH CAPITAL USED QUARTER NOT TO BE ASKED CONSOLIDATION If VOTED REDWOOD ROUTE BOOSTED CIPHER EXPERTS REPORT BOY SCOUTS “ENTERTAIN HIGHWAY OPEN EIGHT HOURS REVIVAL SERVICES END CANDLERCASEDISMISSED S. P. INSPECTOR IS KILLED GARDEN WEEK DATE IS SET BRITISHER EXPRESSES HIS DOUBTS OVER PROPOSED SHENANDOAH FLIGHT TO POLE tilt. ■ BEIHED HERStlF 10 BE OF NEGHI DESCEÑI. IS PROVEN 10 BE WHIIE