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* A J A Granta Pasa—Gateway to the Oregon Cavea VOL. \IV.. No. INI). GKANTH PAH«, JONKPHI.NK COUNTY. OREGON. OFFICERS STILL SEARCH FOR TRAPPERS AT BEND ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CANE IN DECIDED TODAY FEDERAL JI DGE CLIFF ir < im ii.<> Bend. Apr. 19.—I A. P.I — the Officers continued today seeking of cities to the «I Islip— pearnni'e of the three trappers. Tlie report yesterday that the blood on the sled was human was incorrect, as the teat allow ed tlie contrary. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A in ot ore Uhren SCIENTISTS WILL SEEK LOCATION OF OLD CANAL ♦ ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NERVIGEN I oit ♦ APPROPRIATE DAY AKE I N.N'OI Nl ED H »It ♦ TOMORROW ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ EASTER PLANS SUNRISE SAFETY ISSUE IS INVOLVED WIKlI.E NJ MIIKK 3171. MEETINGS HELD CIRCUIT RILtBUerB?: UNVEILED AT CAPITOL Ul Alexandria, Egypt, Apr. Pi. ♦ — (A. 1’.)— Borings are to be ♦ made to discover the locat'on ♦ of the subterranean canal whi< h 4 is supposed to exist in the vi ♦ cinity of the pyramids. Arche 4 ologists believe that there is 4 sufficient evidence of the exis 4 tence of such a canal I to war- 4 rant the exploration, Herodo- 4 NEW NOTE WILL BE SENT STATE DEPARTMENT TO CLARIFY tus relates that the I body of 4 I.HHIE Cheops, builder of the great 4 pyramid, was buried on an 4 island formed l>y a channel of 4 water brought on an anqueduct 4 4 from the Nile. ♦ ♦>♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 BILLS READY FOR SESSION Many Will Have Early Morning Utile Time Will Ik* Wastiwl by Com- .-¡on Mil.EH DIVIDE DAYS Gathering»—People of Grants Pass milices From Senat • and House MEALN FOB ARMY AVIATOR Have Manj Pluie», to Worship in Taking I'p Measures Yard Masters and Foremen Take Or- tiers l>y Phone and Nlm* Hours Is Held Hufflclcnt Timo for Work ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ Salem, Ore., Apr. 19.— (A. I ’ ' 11.* Circuii Rider Si.lt lie, donateti by Robert A. Booth in memory of bis father, wa» un- veiled today by four grand sons of the Circuit Rider, in the presence of a big throng at the capitol grounds. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A V A ♦ A A VIENNA'S FIRST SKYSCRAPER TO RELIEVE HOI SING Vienna. Apr. 19.—( A. P.) — Plans to build what Is termed Vienna’s first skyscraper have been com pleted. The building will l>e 12 stories high and is to I m * erected in a working class section. Proposals to build the skyscraper met with much resentment at first, but was defended by city planners as a simple necessity of post-war times. High buildings are now’ be- ing advocated as one means of solv ing the acute housing problem. No dwelling houses were built during the war and for several years after wards and. as. ground is scarce, the municipality is working on plans which call for some 25,000 flats, many of which will l>e included In buildings from five to ten stories high. GOVERNOR PIERCE TO TAKE MORE NTRl.N’GE.NT ACTION TONIGHT SAFETY ZONE MAY BE PLAN Would Remove All Cattle From Strip 20 Miles Wide Along Bonier Arizona Lid Clamped Down Santa Monica, Cui.. Apr. 19.— (A. L Eugene, Or., April 19. iSpeclall I’.)—Breakfast In Los Angeles, lun- Richard Miller, 20, son of Mr. und The churches of tho city will ol>- rii«»on in San Francisco, nearly 500 J Washington. April 19.— (A. P.) — Chicago, April 19 (A. P. ) A Salem. April 19.—(A. P.)—<ior- Mrs. Claud Miller, of Oakridge, was .servo Easter Sunday with special my,,,, ttWay; afternoon tea in decision expected Io reduce the wii’k ernor Pierce said that he would to- Sac To clarify the intent of the recent 'lot .. u.i .>■! io i wminded, It is services for the occasion. Church; Diego, a jump of another 6o0 miles, | Japanese protest against the exclu- night Issue a more stringent foot and Ing hours ot railroad yardmen nudi > believed, by Clarence Ityker, also of >oer* who attend their regular places an<|"dmner back'.t’home in Los An'- sion features of the immigration mouth quarantine. The livestock ysrdiiiastrr* from 12 to 9 hours wn.J that place, in the mountains above of worship are assured of exception-1 Me|„ sll(.h (i| ,he outllne of a <lay bill, a formal announcement on the sanitary board Is considering estab made today by Federal Judge Cliff«*. High prslrio Friday. Ryker mistak ally good services, while those who||n the llfe of LleuunaIlt Corliss C subject is expected to me made at lishing a zone 20 miles wide along In the case ot th« Interstate Com ing Miller for a wild animal, accord attend only occasionally can l ,akf ' i Mosely, commandant of Clover Field the state department within 24 the southern border from which all merce commission against tin* Atchi ing to Information from Oakridge their choice of a large number. Sun-' ----- ! the army air base at Santa Monica. I hours. It is expected to include a livestock would be removed. son, Topeka and Suntu Fe railway. this afternoon. rise services, becoming more and! Lieutenant Moseley has arranged disclaimer by Japan that any threat The derision affect* 8.000 yardmen more popular on Easter morning, his dally meals thus not once but was intended. Washington, April 19.— (A’. P.) — employed by tlie American railways. will be held. In I addition, morning several times. Piloting a biplane, he An additional appropriation of $1,- The css« Is based on the point of and evening services are also plan leaves Clover Field early in the 500.000 is available to fight the foot Toklo, April 19.— (A. P.)—Japan- safety since yard musters und fore ned. These will consist mainly ot morning and wings his way to the and mouth disease among California eee Ambassador Hanihara, at Wash men handle orders by telephone. music, appropriate for Easter. Insurance Provision Meets Willi 10 Presidio of San Francisco by livestock, under a resolution passed ington, will shortly address a new provai of Veterans o'clock, as a rule, snatches a bite to today by the house. The measure was letter to Secretary Hughes in an ef Ni-wman M. E. Church ent, confers with army officers and sent to thesenate by a unanimous The choir assisted by A. K. in. Apr 19 -<A. P I is llff f„r yan Diego, arriving there fort to clarify Japan's attitude viva voce vote. toward the American immigration en- James 'Llum and Robert Neilson. Jr.. i usually about 4 p. m. Long before .ill lagioti today I'nited States Senator Must Appear insurance soldier linnus violinist will give the cantata, at summer dusk he drops down again legislation and expressly to disclaim to Answer Indictment Phoenix, April 19. — (A. P.) — ■ 7:30, entitled, "Gospel of Easter a( clover Field. Bteps into his wait- any intent in the use of the words Governor Hunt has announced that 'under th« direction of .Mrs. .1. Op|M>rtiiiiity for Voting Mm nt "grave consequences" to imply a n J. R |n({ automobile and rolls 12 miles Washington. Apr. 19.— (A. P.)—. he is seriously considering the ex Training Camp Is Hern threat or signify a desire to inter Washington. Apr. 1».— (A. P.)— Thompson. to Los Angeles, home and dinner. fere in the domestic affairs of the Senator Wheeler, of Montana, ap- tension of the Arizona embargo to Voluntary, Miss Ixiuise English, The soldier bonus bill wan taken I United States. peared before United States Com affect railroad traffic. Processional, "Praise Ye the Fath under coiiHlderiition by the senate missioner McDonald today and fur Tlie Josephine county quoin for last night, with the prediction by er", Gounod. Phoenix. Aris., April 19.—(A. P.) nished 11,000 bond for his appear "Good Tidings", solo and <1 uartette the Citizens’ Military Training Senator Curtis. republican. Kansas, Washington, April 19.—(A. P.) — ance May 5th. at Great Falls. Mont., —Governor Hunt early today lifter vjolin obligato, Camp to be held at Camp Lewis from ' It* sponsor. Hint only "a few duys" I with Mesdames Th« senate and house immigration to answer his indictment. the foot and mouth blockade at June 10 to July 18 has been placed : would lie ti< cessary for its passage. Thompson. Wlble, Slinger, Messrs. bills are ready for conference today Yuma, in order to permit the passage Political skirmish marked Its of- ¡ Zimmerman, Wlble. at four young men of 17 years or with indications of an early agree into this state of approximately 800 more, T. I*. Cramer Jr., recently ricial entry before the senate, with . “What Song 4s This.” solo, J. M. ment. Although differing at same motorists, reported in a pitiful con named as Josephine county chnlr- democrats withholding temporarily Isham and chorus. points, the Asiatic exclusion with dition as a result of being held on if a person were privileged to or man. received this "Tho Watch at the Door", solo, Inforniatlon their proposal for Inclusion in the other provisions embodying import the California side without camping der the ideal setting for an inland today and is anxious to have any l»lll of option for full cash pay-1 W. L. Zimmerman. ant changes in the policy are sub Ashland Again Defeated by equipment or sufficient food, He community, he would vision and call young men Interested interview him ments to veterans. “As It Began to Dawn.” chorus. Boys by ÍO to « Score stantially the same. considered it safer to admit them a combination of immediately, Senator HarrlHon, democrat. Mis “Fear Not Ye”, solo Mr. Zimmer . into existence Last year Josephine with fumigation than to have them county sent a full quota to the sissippi. asked Senator Curtí» to man. Woman's chorus and solo. Mr. mountains, fertile valleys, rivers and.! The high school baseball nine rush the guard. mountain brooks, timber, minerals, camp mid the boys who alien ', d seek the views of President Coolidge! Graham. . Friday afternoon defeated the Ash- secured much valuable training. on tin* bill as passed by th« house "Christ Being Raised from the i fish and game, a mild, seasonable land high schoolers by a score of This offer* an opportunity, snys mid ordered reporte«! by the *ennte Dead”, chorus. climate, moderate rainfall, warm 10 to 6 in a close game on the high Mr. Cramer, of a month's vacation finance committee with the 20-year "When Christ Our 1x»rd Arose”, days, cool nights aud gentle winds. school diamond. The boys showed with all expenses paid for tho boys endowment policy provision. solo Mrs. W. O. Andrews. In other words, he would bring into Pickwick Stagi* Company Mast Pay up well in the contest with Bailey i for Personal Injury of the community. Military and "If reports coming to us through existence that ideal combination ot “Now Is Christ Risen" chorus. and Crockett holding down the bat Former Government Officials Are physical training arc offered at tlie American Legion officers that Free-1 "Behold, 1 show You a Mystery. natural beauties and material re tery positions. This is the second Listisi liy New Secretary camp. The purposes of Hie camp Idcnt Coolidge will nlgn tin» pending Mr. Cass. sources. spelling a second Josephine A |5000 verdict against the Pick victory over Ashland, the first hav county. are endprsed l»y lending nun over bill, lull would veto a meaHiire with "The Victory" chorus. Washington. Apr. 19.—(A. P.)— wick Stage company was returned ing been secured last week in the the entire country. A* quotas are n full cash payment option are true." ; "I Shall See Him”, Mrs. Arthur Under such surroundings the hu at 8 o’clock Friday night by the jury Granite City. It is the third straight William G. McAdoo, former secre rapidly being filled, Mr. Cramer Senator Harrison said, "we demo Wlble. / man soul can expand and develop, which heard the testimony in the win for the local boys, who are tary of the treasury and former Sen asks that anyone interested see him crats will glady expedite passage of I Address by the pastor. D. l.ester feeding upon nature's beauties, and case of Manuel Perry vs. Steve showing up strong under the super ators Hoke Smith, of Georgia, and at once this mensure. Fields. the commercial instince can develop. Thames and the Pickwick J. Hamilton lewis, of Illinois, were Stage vision of Coach Brown. "All Power Is Given Unto Me,” In working with the natural resourc company. The action was brought Today the boys are playing Med named today by Secretary Wilbur as Mr. Isham. es supplied in such profusion and I by Mr. Perry for damages, alleging ford at Medford. A number of the only former government officials "l.o, I Am With You Alway”, duet adapting them to the uses and needs that he had been injured through rooters accompanied the team. listed in the navy department rec Mr. Llum and Mr. Zimmerman. of mankind. 4n other words, we negligence on the part of the stage There was a very small crowd out ords as having recently prosecuted "The Gospel of Easter", final have here the conditions and mater company which resulted in an acci to witness Friday’s game. I claims there against the government. chorus. ials for growth and development in dent to the stage. The award is every desirable way. both spiritual one of the largest made in recent 4'liurch of Christ und material. years. Whether appeal will be made Easter Sunday will be a day of Kansas City. Apr. 19. — (1. N. S. I from Incandescent lamp-lined wires Certainly this community has been by the defendants is not known. —Old Glory will fly above all. but stretched across 111« streets from praise, special music, and surprises The accident in which Mr. Perry wonderfully favored by nature, so at tho White Temple Church of beneath Its majejstlc folds will fly trolley poles. far as It concerns natural environ was Injured occurred on September Christ. flags of brilliant colors; bountiful A brilliant-hued scroll ot ment and commercial opportunities.! 9. 1923. The large bus was in The day opens with a Sunrise Her pendants will be suspended every 1 n varied-colored sphinx and i The questions now presenting them Stage Coach Pass north of Wolf I vice, at 6:30 o’clock, a service which where. and bright, gaudy bunting nnd-yellow Heart of America Boston, Apr. 19.— (A. P.)—The tion over the Coolidge candidates. selves to us as a community are, how Creek when it overturned, due to the will drape buildings on nil sides Hhrine emblem will lie the figures i has become an established custom i bes to utilize these gifts and oppor- fact that the brakes would not hold. only straight contest between Presi The state will send 32 district dele when the city "dress«» up" In all Its painted on both sides of the pond with this church, and Is so appealing tunities." and to It was further alleged that the dent Coolidge and Senator Johnson gates to the convention. - ------------------- .j , turn them to the that o — ne hundred fifty people were splendor to welcome 100,000 visitors ants la oil colors. Nine candidates have filed for the best account. The attractions of our driver was going at a dangerous in the presidential primaries in Mas to the local shrine nt the national Abovo this will be strung Incan In attendance a year ago. 1 ivo hnn- terrl(ory bo|h R(,pll|c climatic and rate of speed around a bad turn, sachusetts on April 29 will be In the eight places as delegate at large to Shrlners' convention on June 3, 4 descent lamps in series of three, each dred are expected at t i s . nnrlse otherwise, should lie made known to Several others were in the stage. first congressional district. Dwight the democratic national convention. and 5. color separated from its adjacent one service this year. _----------------------- the world, that others may come and One other suit had been entered but B. MacCormack of Westfield, pledg- each with half a vote, The organ- Mrs. Knapp will II biing a message share them with us. and we need the It is understood that it was settled ed to Johnson, is a candidate for ization slate is headed by Senator The entire city will resemble n by a red fez. i” hl J» 1 z4 < ri Arriving visitors at the Union of "Easter Praise" In n il c splendid miniature Egypt and go back to the district delegate in opposition to David I. Walsh and is unpledged. help of other hands and minds as out of court. solo, and Mrs. laiw Station will feast their eyes on a and Miss True- is uge when splendor and beauty pre John II. Waterhouse and William I The only opposition candidate well as greater capital in order to dominated and that which was not huge obelisk, 4 6 feet high, chang blood will sing a duet entitled develop and commercialize our ma- F. Whiting, pledged to Coolidge. Brigadier General Charles H. Cole, ing colors constantly. Green will “Whispering Hope". beautiful wua not worth while. MacCormack is a second year stu who filed papers as a protest against I terlal resources. merge Into yellow, tho yellow into The high school class and the dent at the Harvard Law School and the omission ot the name of a world Bright-colored lights of various ' \\ e all realize that along thes«j j was graduated in 1922 from Am- war veteran from the slate. Gen hues will Illuminati* the city for the red. Six huge sphinxes will guard men’s clnss will furnish a large part lines, great things are possible for tile obelisk. of this morning program, which John Galey Places First in Southern i herst College, President Coolidge ’ s eral Cole has announced that if night spectacle. A color scheme of us in the future and that a high de- At each end of the plaza will lie to be “different”, and to bring ! alma mater. The first district is in elected he will support Governor Oregon Contest red, yellow and green will predom gree of material prosperity ia pos i the western part of the state and Smith of New York for the presiden inate In tile decorations and lighting placed groups of four Egyptian col- surprise to all. sible of attainment for our people. 3 feet high, painted in red, umns, Bible school at 10 o ’ clock, with a The Southern Oregon district ora includes a part of Hampshire coun tial nomination. Joseph C. Pelle plans, In keeping with the Shrine’s We havo the setting and all the con yellow and green at the base and special Rlble school program nt torical contest at Medford Friday ty, the President’s home county, al tier, former district attorney of Suf- adopted colors. ditions, th« world has the people and head. Palm trees will dot imaginary 10:30 l>y the children. night wn* won by John Galey, sen though Northampton, his home city, folk county and removed from that The Shrine convention decorations the capital and it we would realize desert sands. Tho morning service at 11 o’clock ior at the Ashland high school. Mr. and Amherst are in the second dis | position by the supreme court, filed and illumlnntlons sub-committee Is Th« streets will lie mnde to re- will consist of the following pro our ambitions we must bring all Oaley spoke on "The Constitution." trict. In the first district are the ! as a candidate, but died March 25. aiming to give an artistic touch to these factors together in the proper Hemble red, yellow and green rivers. gram: Calvin Bryan, of the Grants Pass cities of Holyoke, North Adams, For the 6 4 places as democratic Its work that will exceed In novelty combination and proportions. At each intersection will lie erected Processional. high school, tied for third place. It Pittsfield and Westfield. district delegate, each with half a and boldness any thing of this na- All these things can be accomp was stated that he would undoubted Egyptian columns, 21 feet high, and "Joy to the World.” Handel, can* There will be no contest for the vote, there are 133 candidates, with ture ever attempted anywhere. lished because they are humanly pos ly have put up a strong run for the seven delegates at large to the re- contests in ail but three of the six sphinxes In seven colors will lie sta gregntlon. The three-day festival of the tioned at Intervals. sible, and. being possible, the only first honors had h<> not been forced publican national convention, 'Invocation. All teen districts. Their presidential Shrlners of the country will lie un To illustrate the city at night, "The Ixird God Omnipotent Relgn- question is one of procedure an«l to repeat a part of the oration. will go pledged to Coolidge, th« list preferences are unannounced except impressive one, replete with massed under present plana of the commit oth,” Ilaldor Llllinas, choir. methods. Perhaps it Is hard for Four were entered in th«* contest, incuding Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, In two instances, George F. Mona- music, kaleidoscopic parades and tee, 50,000 Incandescent lamp* of many to realize the force and driving one each from Lake. Klamath, Jack- Speaker Frederick H. Gillett, Gov i han in the tenth district being Scripture, Matthew 28:1-2. pageants, var[ed hues will lie used. Tho cost Hymn, “When I survey the Won- power of the concentrated determin son and Josephine counties. Th« ernor Channing H. Cox and William pledged to Governor Smith of New Tlie decorative plans now nenr- of tlie elaborate decorations, it is es drous Cross.” ation of the many individual minds decisions were based half on de M. Butler, national committeeman York and Edward J. Sennott in the Ing completion Include a novel Idea timated. will exceed $100,000. of the community when directed livery and half on material. A. E. and manager of the Coolidge cam eighth district expressing a prefer Communion. for pendant dlsplny. Under tlie plan About 100 temples are expected Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads,” toward a particular objective. Voorhles. of tills city, acted as one paign. There will lie republican con ence for William A. Gaston of Bos huge pendnnts, made of u patented to send their bands mid patrols, choir. The psychology of such a concen of the Judges. The winner will en- tests in seven districts, where in ton, Democratic nominee for U. 8. wall cloth, two sheets sewn together, which would make a parado equal tration ot mental forces is coming to ter the district contest. Sermon. This is dividual candidates with preferences Senator against Senator Lodge in stiffened by rods, would bo hung to an army division. (Continued on Pago Four) I part of a nation-wide contest. unexpressed are seeking the nontina-1 1922. (Continued on Page Two.) 9 LEGION ENDORSES BONUS PLAN WHEELER POSTS SI 000 BOHO JOSEPHINE QUOTA IS F0U3 Chamber of Commerce News Notes THREE NAMED BY WILBUR ASHLAND EOY IS WINNER