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i i Granta Pasa—Gateway to the Oregon Caves VOI., XIV., No, IMI. GRANT« PAMH, JOHEPHLN« COUNTY. OREGON. ■» WHOLE NUMBER 847«. TUEHDAY, APRIL 22, 1024. Librar.' UL.L.LJ-. W*■ MAJOR MARTIN ITÄSNEW DECREASE STS..,AIÜMNI WILL STARTS TODAY "SS. PROFI ♦ Daytonla, Fla., April 22.— (I. ♦ Portland, Apr. 22.—(A. P.) ♦ ♦ —Petitions asking for the re N. 8.)—M. de Beaujeu, a Win ♦ ♦ ter visitor here, from Wind call of the three Multnomah ♦ ♦ <ounty commissioners, Rudeen, ♦ ham, Greene County, N. Y., at ♦i ♦ ♦ Rankin and Walker, were filed tracted considerable attention ♦ ♦ ♦ today with the county clerk. ♦ the other day when he sold a ♦ ♦ ♦ The recall election will be held ♦ ♦ rare postage stamp to a Palm ♦ ♦ in connection with the state ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Beach man for the sum of >18,- ♦ primary on May If. ♦ 000. Beaujeu Is a dealer in ♦ ♦ PRESIDENT FAVORS CALLING rare postage stamps of a gener ♦ IXXAL COMMITTEE MEETS AND ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •e CHAIRMAN HUSTON THOMPSON OF ANOTHER MEETING OF GIVES TESTIMONY ABOUT DM IDES TO HAVE ( AMI* ♦ ally ancient vintage. The one ♦ ENGLISH LORD TO SELL DAUGHERTY POWERS 1 IRE SESSION ♦ which he salt* brought him > Iiondon, Apr 22,—(A. P.) —There LAOrEK' GOWNS .AND HATS ♦ ♦ >18,000 was known as a Ha are now only 154 bars of gold worth waiian "Missionary." of 1851, ♦ *1,200,000 on the wreck of the I«ondon, April 22.—Lords and ♦ which, he said, was purchased ♦ Isiurentlc, which was sunk during Dukes are pretty well engaged In the ♦ two years ago at a sale of the the war, and tho salvage ship Racer business world In England these ♦ Ferrary collection conducted by will shortly endeavor to recover this, ♦ the French Government. He ♦ Hays That School Is Face«l With days, but the Earl of Halsbury has Coercion Also Said to Have Been Gel- l<> Edge of l*i raliin Gulf ill wild Commander G. C. C. Damant lu Hey« He Tm*¿» Tliat American Cap- ♦ Crisis Unless Funds Forthcoming. given the clubmen something to talk Found in Anti-trust Cases Which bought the stamp for >14,510, the course of a lecture at the Institu itoi Will He Willing Io Partici I light Today—Mude Start Tbl» about by entering the millinery and ♦ he said. This deal brought him ♦ tion of Mechanical Engineers pai«- la Loan Io Germany Never Were Prosecuted Work Soon to Start Morning From llngdiiil dressmaking business. ♦ little profit, however, Beaujeu Four boxes of gold weighing 140 lx>rd Halsbury, who Is 43 years said, because the Insurance lb«, each w»r« recovered in such old, is a director of "Lascelles, Lim j ♦ necessary against fire and short time when the work started New York. Apr. 22.—(A. P.)— Washington, Apr. 22.—(A. P.)— The endowment of the University I ited, ” carrying on a fashionable busi Cordova, Alaska, Apr. 22.—(A. ♦ theft and also taxes on the rare Chairman Huston Thompson, of the of Oregon with a library, memorial ness in Hanover Square. P.)—Major Martin succeeded about ihst it seemed as If operations An International conference to con ♦ stamp. court and gymnasium by the 4000 midnight in I ns t a 111U g the new motor would be finished in week. A fierce sider further armament limitations, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lady Duff-Gordon Is the motber- federal trade commission, tqday ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In hl» plane, according to radio ii<l- gale sprang up. however, and the provided the European situation Is alumni of the institution is the task ¡n-law of Lord Halsbury, who has gave the Daugherty investigating VlCOM from Knuatak. Martin relt- wreck collapsed, making salvar» »ufflileutly eetabllshed by tho auc- RADIO WILL AID IN now before the former students and made a reputation for himself in the committee further evidence support erated his Intention of leaving Ku- work very difficult. Of tho 3,211 bar» ceaofnl operatlen of the recommen graduates of the University. This legal world and is also an amateur ing his testimony that the anti-trust FOREST FIRE PROTECTION cases were not properly prosecuted natak todny tn fly 550 miles to which went down with the ship, 8,- dations of the Dawes committee, message was brought to the county actor and playwright, under Attorney General Daugherty, Dutch Hurbor, tn Join the I h ree 057 have been recovered during op would be favored by the United j The radio program from Portland committee last night by Dean W. G. after facta warranting legal action other world flight planes unless erations extending over six summon* Stat«oi, Prealdoat Coolidge announc for Forest Protection Week has been Hale, head of the law school at the I at a cost of two and oue-balf per ed today at the annual luncheon of ETHER WAVES TO CARRY had been developed by the commis weather forbids University. The alumni have set as announced by District Forester Geo. ENGLISH KING’S VOICE sion. Thompson declared his com cent. tbe Associated Press. He said that their task the raising of >1,000,000 H. Cecil. The program begins Tues- he trusted that private American mission uncovered price fixing and Bushire. Persia. Apr. 22.— (A. ¡day, April 22, 7:30 p. m.. KGW, with for the construction of the buildings. 2» HOI RH A WEEK HHU) London, April 22.—For the firrti coercive measures among the lum capital would be willing to partici P.)—Stuart MacLaren. the British I The campaign slogan is "get or give AMPLE FOR HCRl'B WOMAN pate In tbe proposed German loan. a reading of President Coolidge's time in history • the whole of the 1 ber producers. The results of this aviator essaying a world flight, flew ' Forest Protection Week proclama 2-6-0”. British Empire will be able to hear 1 investigation were turned over to here today from Bagdad, slid after Istndon, April 22.—Twenty-four Tbe president was Introduced by tion by John D. Guthrie, public re The message brought by Dean simultaneously King George shak the department of Justice before At a short halt set out again. bound for hours a week Is long enough for any Frank II. Noyes, president of the lations, U. S. Forest Service, and Hale was that the University attend ing when he opens the British Em torney-General Daugherty took of Associated Press. Bender Abba», near the southern woman to scrub. That's official. secretary of the Oregon State-wide ance has outgrown the facilities now pire Exhibition at Wembley April ; fice. edge of the Persian gulf. The Irondon County Council Edu Forest Protection Week committee. available. All that can possibly be 23d. New York. April 22.—(A. P.)— cation SubX.'ommlttee has met. pon On Wednesday,, April 23. 7:30 p. raised by taxation is now being used By means of microphone and land- i dered and decided that the scrubwo President Coolidge announced in an m , KGW, State Forester F. A. El but it leaves the college with a little men In Iiondon schools shall bare i address at tbe annual luncheon here liott will talk on "Tbe Burning For less than tbe amount needed. It is line Installation his speech will be, their hours of work reduced from today of The Associated Press that | est". On Friday. April 25, 7:30 p. expected that the campaign, which conveyed to a central radio station ! from where it will be broadcast. Sccretary of State Direct* Name Be Six-riff, Deputy nini Pr«w<<eutliig At ■ tblrty-two to twenty-four hours a with firm establishment of a settle ' tn., District Forester Geo. H. Cecil will extend from >May 9 to May 30,j Experts predict that, with a mini ment of the German reparations Stricken From Ballots torney Hinge Early Raid I weak. will talk on "Prevent Forest Fires— will raise enough to allow the Uni-i mum _ of _____ __ __________ atmospheric disturbances. question he would favor steps look-1 It Pays.” I verslty to construct new buildings the 'gpeech wil’l’be easily hear'd’ln the lug toward the calling of another Salem, Ore., Apr. 22.—(A. P.)— One of the largest stills captured , Nationally, the radid will serve needed on the campus. The people ”* I UnltPd world conference to consider further The secretary of state today direct In this county receutly wa» taken ( even a wider field. What is said to of Eugene have pledged themselves ----------- « limitation of armaments and the. 'be the most extensive use ever made ed county clerk to strike the name early this morning with Its threw • Governor Rlctiardiron ’ for >500,000. The citizens of Lane H«*kH to Have codification of international law. of Eugene Smith, of Portland, can operator» in u raid by Sheriff George of radio will be made this year. Mes county have underwritten the ex Government Take Charge Disclaiming any ability to an didate for the republican nomina Lewis. Deputy Sheriff Erneiit Lister sages by Secretary of Agriculture penses of the campaign so that every nounce a formula that would guar i Wallace and Governor Pinchot of tion for United States senator, from and Prosecuting Attorney W. T. Mil cent raised among the alumni will Washington, Apr. 2>.—(A. P.) — Sought Position as County Bridge the primary ballots. Smith advised ler. '.'he three surprised the men j Tbe department of agriculture will antee the peace of tbe world the Pennsylvania will be broadcast from go into campus buildings. Engineer From Commissioner Secretary of State Koxer of his with at the still and in addition to the ar take entire charge of tbe hoof and president declared there were, how about 30 stations. Secretary Wallace Unless some definite action is ever, certain definite things which will personally broadcast from Wash drawal, saying he felt financially un rest of the men, secured two stills, mouth situation In California. taken In the increasing of the facill-! should be done to relieve tbe world a quantity of mash and other equip Portland. Ore., Apr. 22.—(A. P.) able to conduct a campaign such as ington, D. C.. during the week and ties at the University, some radical "of much oZ tho burden of military ment necessary in th» operation of — Barney Marshal, of Des Moines, is necessary. Governor Pinchot from Harrisburg. changes must be made in the educa Sacramento, April 22.—(A. P.) — such a business. It was taken be I Governor Richardson today sent a armaments and diminish tho prob Pa. tional administration within the Iowa, bridge enginee:. who sought tween Provolt and Williams, on a telegram to Secretary Wallace, at ability of military operations." state, the dean announced. There is the Job of county bridge engineer, "The Washington conference did a part of the old Layton property. heard rumors about the town that i Washington, requesting that tbe great deal to restore harmony and MINES PLANTED TO KILL could The three men were all strangers. federal government take complete SEAU4 NEAR GREEN ISLAND tbe possibility _. that attendance ....... th® was for sale for >50,000, but be limited. — --------- - - ----- good will anioug the nations," the Two were brought to town, the third Astoria, Ore., April 22.—(Special) would never stand for «„. that «».« for tbe when he intimated to County Com New Warrant Issued for Local Doc control of the foot and mouth situa president said, "another purpose of a being released as lie was half para tor—Cannot lie Served missioner Walker that he would pay —William Hunter, official seal and tion In California. conference is the further limitation sea lion slayer employed by the state tendency now is toward a greater ex that amount he was told to get out lysed and appeared to lie mentally pansion, looking toward the admis deficient. Ho was unable to talk lx>s Angeles, April 22.—Spread of of competitive armaments,, much re i fisheries of Walker's office and return to Des A search was instituted today department, yesterday without a visible effort. All were j tbe foot and mouth epltootle to San mains to be achieved in that direc planted . mines along the two sands sion of any graduate of standard Moines according to the story told for Dr. E. J. Billlck to serve on him high schools, despite their standings. the county probers today by W. J. armed, the two bavink loaded re- Bernardino county, a heretofore un- tion. a warrant Issued this morning close to Green Island, above Tongue On the other hand, education could Hoffman, advertising manager of charging him with manslaughter "It would appear to be impractical point. volvers on them. One had a hunt ' Infected area, waa reported here late ing knife of fairly large proportions. yesterday to the state department of to attempt action under present con 1 The mines will be exploded today be wholesaled. This practice is far the Morning Oregonian. through an alleged illegal operation. In the tent which was used as a agriculture. Tho disease, according ditions, but with a certain and defin ' to kill the seals which congregate from satisfactory. Dean Hale con This Is the second warrant Issued, still house, there were three oil to advices, has attacked a heard of ite settlement of German reparations there. Yesterday between 600 and tended. The only alternative is to the first having been put into effect stoves, the two boilers, and five or 1000 hogs on a ranch 12 miles west firmly established, I should favor j 700 seals had gathered on those two provide the school with means suf last Saturday, when Dr. Billlck waa ficient to care for all who desire to tho calling of a similar conference six barrels of mash. A large num- of Colton. arrested. The last warrant develop sands. attend. ber of other barrels wore In evi ed from the death of a woman of Two now outbreaks in lx» Angeles to achieve such limitations of arma Denounces William Gray Who Is Grants Pass this week, who was dence but were not filled. Other county In previously Infected dis ments and Initiate plans for a codi He then put the issue squarely up Opposing His Release stuff used in moonshining was also tricts also were reported here today fication of international law, should said to have been a patient of Dr. to the alumni as the most interested. found. The larger still was of 10 Billlck. When the officers went to | They have accepted the challenge,: Operation of Ix>s Angele« county preliminary inquiries disclose that, Philadelphia. Apr. 22.—(A. p.) serve the warrant they were unable Killions capacity. It was made of a packing plants was resumed today euch a proposal would meet with a Annual Toll in National Forests Is 1 he said, and are a unit in backing milk can, with a block tin coll. The under stringent federal and state sympathetic response." Declared Enormous the coming campaign. It is fully ex —The question of Thaw's sanity to locate him and this has led them other was a copper still, of flve-gal- regulation. The United States, thé president pected that the alumni will put the! was given to the Jury at 3:20 this to send telegrams both north and lotis capacity, with a copper coll. said, stands in position to take the! Portland, April 22.—"Of allI for- drive over, all possible making con afternoon. south. The bondsmen, who put up Medford, April 22.—County Agent lead tn such an additional move j eat fires that occur in Oregon i and tributions. The men are now in the county Jail. *1000 bonds for his appearance, are Cate, of Jackson county, who Is a toward world peace because Amer-1 Washington, 70 per cent are still Í Philadelphia. Apr. 22.—(A. P.) also anxious to know his where Walter C. Betstad, representing state quarantine representative for lea holds the respect of other nations caused by human or man-made cans* 1NDIANA KNOW STORM i —Just as the Harry K. Thaw sanity abouts. tsiio vuuui/i vuwv eev- • and "our position Is such that we | es." said Geo. H. Cecil, District For- I the campaign headquarters, told how trial was recessed for luncheon to BREAKS PREVIOUS RECORDS . this county, o»iu said this nvwu noon that Dr. Billlck waived his 1 hearing (other institutions with quotas larger 1 oral change« would soon probably be are trusted and our business institu- ester today. Monday on the first charge in the day, Thaw rushed to the press table than Oregon's had put over their Fort Wayne, Ind., April 22.—A made at the quarantine station ou tlons end government considered to "In spite of educational efforts of office of the Justice of the peace. , campaigns and stated that the Ore- and burst Into an excited speech, state line, tn- the Slsklyous at the ..•nowfall of 4.7 Inches was recorded be worthy of confidence." | the federal foresters, the state for- denouncing William A. Gray, who His bonds were then fixed at $1000. 1 gon alumni would undoubtedly do! at tho local weather bureau yester- eluding the making of permanent had been addressing the Jury in op He placed his car in a local garage Mr. Coolidge balled the work of : esters, forest schools and fire pre- ’ the same. day, breaking all records for this i concrete dipping vats, to replace the tba Dawes oom mi selon as unsur- ventivo associations, the annual fire position to Thaw's release. When and secured his Ford coupe, saying Don Newbury, division chairman, he calmed down. Thaw said he had that he had a call to make. That I present wooden vats, and that the passed In Importance by anything toll in tiheae two states is enormous, time of year. Tho previous record fall was on plan of building frame structure« in that had transpired since the armla- and the regrettable part is that this was here from Medford for the meet- [ not been excited because of Gray's was the last seen of him and the of April 4, 1920, when 4.1 Inches was which to quarantine or fumigate au- tlce and declared there "appeared to loss Is unnecessary. It is burning up ing. He stated that he felt sure that speech but was nervous because of ficers are worried. The doctor may be every reason to hope that the re- money, for the forests of the north every graduate and former student the danger of losing the Jury if cer return, however, to face the second recorded. > •I tos was being considered. charge. port offers a baxla for a practical west are growing In value each day." living in southern Oregon would re tain records were produced. spond to the need and subscribe the solution of the reparations problem." remarked Mr. Cecil. “I trust that it may commend it- [ I amt year was an unusually favor amount asked, and if this were im-l self to all tbe European governhienta able year and yet 322 or 23 per cent possible to go among their friends Interested as a method by which, of all forest fires In Oregon were and get the necessary pledges. The campaign will be started off through mutual concessions, they caused by smokers alone. There can arrive at a stable adjustment of were 1422 fires in Oregon In 1923, a on May 9 with a dinner at the Jo-1 the Intricate and vexatoua problem very unusual number were started by sephlne hotel for every graduate and Ban Francisco, April 22 (A. P.)—• noth R. Kingsbury, p reel deni of the of reparations and that such an out- lightning. 426 In fact, and 203 or former student in the county. There Sofia, Apr 22. (A.P.) The charge Bulgaria, 24 infantry companies, Deflulto steps by civic organisations company. "Wo have had editorials, come will provide for the restoration 14 per cent, were camp fires left are now 31 residing here, who will to eliminate billboards from the letters and telegrams by the hun of Germany and the largest possible [ unextinguished, according to Govern- | be reached by the local committee that Bulgaria Is an armed menace 24 batteries, 12 squadrons of caval during the present week with an in- to her neighbors, made recently in a ry, 24 qulckfirer companies, 3 en highways of the Pacific Coast, are dreds indicating that a keen feeling payments to other countries. ho ment reports. expected to result from the impetus exists concerning the marring of our add«*d. "The discouraging thing is the vitation to be present. No pledges series of articles in an Athenian gineering companies. Greece, 120 infantry companies, given the movement by the Standard great highways by signs." Pointing out that the plan pro J fact that while the percentages as to will be asked at this meeting but newspaper, has been taken up by Oil Company of California, which has The Skyline Boulevard, a great posed by General Dawes and his as causes may vary from year to year,I the purpose of the campaign will be La Bulgaria, the official organ of the 102 batteries, 12 squadrons of cav torn down 1,299 of Its roadway signs highway being competed from San sociates contemplates an Immediate the total percentage due to the care explained and a regular Oregon pro Bulgarian Foreign Office, in an ar alry, 19 engineering companies, 126 In California, Oregon and Washing Francisco southward along the high loan to Germany for pressing needs lessness or thoughtlessness of man gram provided. ticle which gives some interesting quickfiring companies. Pacific and for financing of a bank, he ex kind still remains about the same Serbia, 150 infantry companies. ton. ridges overlooking the figures regarding Balkan arma ■ The company romoved Its high Ocean, is reported to be Insured pressed the hope that private Ameri from year to year, 70 per cent," said 134 batteries, 65 squadrons of cav ments. Homestead Paper« Filed— way advertisements on tho ground against billboard«. can capital would be willing to par Mr. Cecil. The newspaper says that after ber alry, 150 quickflring companies, 16 that they detracted from the beauty Civic organisations all over the ticipât« in the making of such a loan. Final , proof was made today defeat Bulgaria turned over to the engineering companies. That Is the whole idea of a forest La Bulgarie fails to point out the of tho roads .and ordered that here west have adopted resolution* com "Sound bualness reasons exist why protection week, to bring before the on the home«tead of Herman Schu- allied authorities 2,400 guns, >,000 after such signs should bo confined mending tho stand taken by the Stan wa should participât« In the financ public the criminal waste and folly ler, who has 40 acre« seven and a quickflrers, 750,000 rifles, and >00,- fact that not even a toy pistol can be to commercial zones. It then glvea brought into Bulgaria without tbe dard Oil Company, and calling on ing of works of peace In Europe, of burning up the greatest source of half miles from the city on route 000,000 cartridges. “There was instant public response other organisations to eliminate though we have repeatedly asserted wealth in the northwest, the District j two. His witnesses were Mrs. Ma- the armed strength of the various consent of a vigilant interallla mili tllda Kindle and J. F. Murphy. Balkan coutries as follows: up and down the coast," said Ken- highway signs. tary commission in control, forester pointed out, (’t’OBÚMuei o»’ ^aga Two’F Portbind. Apr. 22 — (A. P.) —Crowds flocked to the ball purk today for the opeulrig guine here with Salt Lake City. Cool weather with th» sunsblue faintly breaking through a high tog, greeted the tans. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PROPOSED LOAN IS URGED BRITISH AVIATOR ON WAY PRICE FIXING IS UNCOVERED DEAN HALE TELLS OF NEED SMITH NOT TO MAKE RAGE TWO STILLS TAKEN IN RAID FEDERAL CONTROL IS ASKED MARSH OFFERED PAY FOR JOB SEARCH MADE FOR BILUCK THAW FIRES MOSTLY MAN CAUSED BECOMES EXCITED 9